You'll probably get one or two gray diamond-shaped icons when you boot, one of which should boot Windows. This will tell rEFInd to activate its support for booting BIOS-mode OSes. If I'm right, you can try editing nf (usually in /boot/efi/EFI/refind or /boot/EFI/refind): Uncomment the scanfor line and add hdbios to the options. If my hunch is correct, then the Linux disk will probably show up as GPT and the Windows disk as MBR. parted reports GPT disks as gpt, but uses msdos for MBR disks. You can check the partition table types of your disks like this (as root): parted /dev/sda print | grep TableĬhange /dev/sda for each of your disks (they're probably /dev/sda and /dev/sdb, but might be something more exotic). If this isn't happening, then my hunch is that Windows is installed to an MBR disk in BIOS/CSM/legacy mode, not to a GPT disk in EFI/UEFI mode. REFInd should automatically detect the Windows EFI boot loader and create a menu entry for it.
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