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Assume you have the windows bootlader working. Then you have to boot linux from in windows boot menu.
Now you can boot in linux so please do:
sda3 is your linux partition in this example. /mnt/share is some directory (doesn't matter).so do this command in linux
dd if=/dev/sda3 of=/mnt/share/linux.bin bs=512 count=1
now put linux.bin on your windows C-drive root directory so C:\linux.bin
later in windows you can do (elevated command prompt):
bcdedit /create /d “Linux” /application BOOTSECTOR
BCDEdit will return an alphanumeric identifier for this entry that I will refer to as {ID} in the remaining steps. You’ll need to replace {ID} by the actual returned identifier. An example of {ID} is {d7294d4e-9837-11de-99ac-f3f3a79e3e93}. Next, let’s specify which partition hosts a copy of the linux.bin file:
bcdedit /set {ID} device partition=c:
The path to our linux.bin file:
bcdedit /set {ID} path \linux.bin
An entry to the displayed menu at boot time:
bcdedit /displayorder {ID} /addlast
and finally, let’s specify how long the menu choices will be displayed:
bcdedit /timeout 30