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This is basically what killed my Linux laptop. Some windows update borked the partitions (and not just grub) so that Linux wouldn't boot anymore. I would never recommend using both on the same disk.
I don't really use that laptop for much anymore though.
Yeah I wanted to use my new pcie 5.0 nvme for both Linux and windows but it's not even being recognized as nvme in windows apparently, so I think I'm gonna reset all this shit and put windows on my old nvme and Linux on the new one but it's a hassle.