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I have never had this issue on Mint/Windows duel boot
I have been running it for at least 6 months if not longer. So , I think that's a valid sample size
Do you receive windows updates?
I do update both OSes routinely
Hmmm maybe that depends on your configuration are you on windows 10 or 11?
Maybe thats why. Or do you have dual boot in two different drives?
Nope it's a partitioned M2
Maybe that problem occurs in relatively bigger updates, which is not now being pushed to win10, or maybe because the way bootloaders and handled may differ in your setup