I was trying to set up a dual boot with Kali Linux and Windows 11, where Windows is my main system. I used Rufus to install the Kali ISO onto a 32GB card reader and, after booting from it, I started the installation. However, I cancelled the process midway. Now, when I restart and try to access the boot menu using F12 or F2, I can only see the Kali option and not the Windows bootloader. I'm worried about my files and need guidance on how to get back to Windows 11 without losing anything. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
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Hey! To restore the Windows bootloader, you might need to follow a specific guide. Try checking this link: [Repair Windows Bootloader](https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-uk/000124331/how-to-repair-the-efi-bootloader-on-a-gpt-hdd-for-windows-7-8-8-1-and-10-on-your-dell-pc). It should help you get back on track! Just make sure you back up any important data first, just in case.
Does this method work for Acer laptops as well? Also, after enabling the supervisor password, I can't seem to access the boot options; it just directly takes me to the UEFI firmware settings instead of showing the recovery options.