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Perhaps it was I who explained the matter rather poorly. Indeed windows 10 installer wiped out the uefi boot entries on my motherboard's nvram (funnily it was merciful enough to spare the one under the default path /EFI/BOOT/bootx64.efi, as well as the one pointing to the boot loader for the other windows installation).
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I have no idea why it would do that, but I managed to create new boot entries manually using the efibootmgr tool, and it seems the installer did not do anything harmful apart from the deletion of those boot entries, I mean I was able to boot into the other operating systems installed on my drives (although windows 7 had to perform several disk checks), so for now everything seems to be working fine.

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