#need help removing a dual boot
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one of those two EFI partitions is critical to starting windows again. Delete the wrong one, and big whoops
what i would do is remove Disk 0 (unplug it). test booting up to Windows
if it works, that's something
turn off pc.. plug Disk 1 in again. boot up to windows
if no -go.. then needs other method
this part is kind of critical too: #1193345280733622272 message
the thing in bold at very bottom
(just a forewarning UEFI boot, and EFI code on disks is a real dog.
the disk 0 was actually a hard drive with the linux mint efi thingie
it fucked up grub