Fedora UEFI Dual boot breaks NVIDIA in Windows

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I'm having a problem regarding nvidia drivers and a dual boot system on uefi.
I installed fedora on UEFI mode, so grub boots on an EFI partition(/dev/sda3) which then allows to boot Windows Boot Manager.
When i boot from GRUB, Windows loads slowly and shows some graphical artifacts while booting, such as lines and multicolored squares on the screen. It proceeds to boot correctly, but I experience a very low performance with my NVIDIA 1060 graphic card. If i select to load up directly from Windows boot manager from BIOS, windows does boot correcly and the performance is normal.
I don't know where to start researching.
(As another piece of info, if I load directly from Windows Boot Manager, my OEM logo shows up, but if i boot from grub, Windows logo does.
windows dual-boot grub nvidia uefi
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I'm having a problem regarding nvidia drivers and a dual boot system on uefi.
I installed fedora on UEFI mode, so grub boots on an EFI partition(/dev/sda3) which then allows to boot Windows Boot Manager.
When i boot from GRUB, Windows loads slowly and shows some graphical artifacts while booting, such as lines and multicolored squares on the screen. It proceeds to boot correctly, but I experience a very low performance with my NVIDIA 1060 graphic card. If i select to load up directly from Windows boot manager from BIOS, windows does boot correcly and the performance is normal.
I don't know where to start researching.
(As another piece of info, if I load directly from Windows Boot Manager, my OEM logo shows up, but if i boot from grub, Windows logo does.
windows dual-boot grub nvidia uefi
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I'm having a problem regarding nvidia drivers and a dual boot system on uefi.
I installed fedora on UEFI mode, so grub boots on an EFI partition(/dev/sda3) which then allows to boot Windows Boot Manager.
When i boot from GRUB, Windows loads slowly and shows some graphical artifacts while booting, such as lines and multicolored squares on the screen. It proceeds to boot correctly, but I experience a very low performance with my NVIDIA 1060 graphic card. If i select to load up directly from Windows boot manager from BIOS, windows does boot correcly and the performance is normal.
I don't know where to start researching.
(As another piece of info, if I load directly from Windows Boot Manager, my OEM logo shows up, but if i boot from grub, Windows logo does.
windows dual-boot grub nvidia uefi
I'm having a problem regarding nvidia drivers and a dual boot system on uefi.
I installed fedora on UEFI mode, so grub boots on an EFI partition(/dev/sda3) which then allows to boot Windows Boot Manager.
When i boot from GRUB, Windows loads slowly and shows some graphical artifacts while booting, such as lines and multicolored squares on the screen. It proceeds to boot correctly, but I experience a very low performance with my NVIDIA 1060 graphic card. If i select to load up directly from Windows boot manager from BIOS, windows does boot correcly and the performance is normal.
I don't know where to start researching.
(As another piece of info, if I load directly from Windows Boot Manager, my OEM logo shows up, but if i boot from grub, Windows logo does.
windows dual-boot grub nvidia uefi
windows dual-boot grub nvidia uefi
edited Mar 6 at 15:52
Rui F Ribeiro
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