I've been experimenting with different Linux distributions on my Acer Nitro V15, and after trying out PopOS, my boot order seems to have gotten messed up. Now, Windows isn't showing up in the BIOS boot options, even though it's still on my second drive. This is concerning because I have important files on that drive, and I need to use software that isn't compatible with my current Linux distro, Fedora.
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One quick fix you could try is to unplug your primary drive. Sometimes laptops will automatically search for a Windows loader if they can't find one in the usual boot order, even if it got removed from the boot options.

How do I actually do that?