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I seem to have bungled something with the boot partition... For some reason, it's not on my old Windows drive, my new Windows drive, or my Linux drive. It's on my games drive. The one that just has all of my Steam games and nothing else. Wtf. Thankfully I'm keeping that drive in here and not wiping it or anything so I can continue to just use Windows normally and everything, but uhhhh I should probably figure that out before it gets any more fucked up.

Why do computers work like this, anyway? It seems a little counter-intuitive to have boot partitions that boot OSes on other drives. I get it for dual booting from one drive with multiple partitions, but you would think computers would be smart enough to figure that out for installs separated across different drives...

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