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I have 2 operating systems on my computer: Windows and Linux. I had to reinstall Windows for a long complicated issue after I had Linux installed on my computer which deleted or at least hid the grub boot loader. Is there any way I can boot into Linux without it? I know there are already questions on this, but every answer assumes I can access Linux. I can't, which is the entire reason I'm asking this. And downloading another boot loader or something won't work because the entire reason I want to get into Linux is to help fix an issue with my Windows that is preventing it from connecting to the internet.

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If all you want to do is fix the issue with Windows, I suggest that you get a live cd of a Linux distro and boot into it. If needed, you can install it; the next time you boot up your computer, grub will show up. Just make sure that you enable the "install grub" option when installing.

If you log into a live session, you can remove Linux, if needed.

You need a bootloader ot boot into an OS.

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