I have a Lenovo Yoga X1 (2nd generation), on which I was happily
running a dual boot of the original Windows 10 installation that came
with the machine and Fedora 34, which I had upgraded through a few
versions of Fedora.

This time, I decided to do a fresh install of Fedora 35 (to try out
BTRFS), but when the installation finished, there was no option to boot
Windows. The Windows data partition, Microsoft reserved partition, and
recovery partitions are all still in place. I attempted to use grub-
customizer to add a chainloader entry pointing to the Windows, but it
displays "Error building boot sequence. Check parameters!"

Gparted shows the Windows partition and the EFI partitio both have
bootable and esp flags set.

Thanks in advance!

How can I get my Windows system to be accessible again?
-- 
Matthew Saltzman
School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
Clemson University
mjs AT clemson DOT edu

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