Hello: I have a computer with installed Windows 8.1. I have installed openSUSE 13.2 on this computer but unfortunately I did not look into the procedure beforehand supposing that openSUSE takes care of dual booting and installs a working boot manager. And it did, it installed a working boot manager which worked until I booted Windows 8.1. After that the openSUSE boot manager disappeared and the computer just boots directly Windows 8.1. Then I looked into this and found that in Windows I have to run bcdedit with the path pointing to openSUE boot manager file: bcdedit /set {bootmgr} "path\EFI\opensuse\shimx64.efi or bcdedit /set {bootmgr} "path\EFI\opensuse\grubx64.efi But when I mount the EFI partition in windows it does not have either of these files. What it has is a file EFI\opensuse\X with 0 byte size. So it's probably not the correct file. How could I restore openSUSE boot manager (grub2) without reinstalling openSUSE? Possibly by booting into openSUSE 13.2 and make the corrections in it. (Previous openSUSE install media had an option "boot installed system" which found and booted installed openSUSE OSs into graphical mode but I can't find such an option in 13.2 install DVD). One more thing: when I installed openSUSE I used expert partitioning and I did not set mount point /boot/EFI to /dev/sda2 (EFI partition). Thanks in advance, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org