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Wikipedia redirects "Windows Boot Manager" to the Windows Vista Startup Process. To avoid a problem dual booting Windows 10 with Linux, I would want to note the UEFI and GPT configuration from a live Linux flash drive. I'm not sure what the Windows equivalent to GRUB 2 would be, but I would want to save those settings as well as the partition table.

How do I get that diagnostic data before proceeding with any Linux install steps?

Thufir
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    The only thing of interest are the UEFI boot entries. If you’re concerned about the rest, create an image of the disk. – Daniel B Dec 12 '16 at 11:44

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I think Windows equivalent for GRUB is BOOTMGR or for older versions NTLDR. But, also NTLDR is used for both BOOTMGR and WINLOAD.

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