I have a feeling this would have worked if I was using old Bios but im using UEFI bios. it added the entry but when i choose it, the computer tells me that the path to the efi file is not valid.. like i said before i know where the bootmanager is on the windows OS drive. is there a way to add something in the /etc/boot.cfg file to specify the location of the bootloader? since /dev/sda3 is a device block, i doubt i can just change it to a folder within the FS unless there is another parameter or something.. Im messing a bit with the efibootmgr cmd line program. I am noticing that the windows boot option was not "active" I updated that, removed an old attempt at creating a boot option and now im going to restart and see if the efi file is picked up by the system. if not, then ill have to attempt to explicitly tell efibootmgr where the efi file is. Could copying the folder to the EFI file on /boot help? then i should be able to choose /boot as the location because that partition is mounted when the computer is attempting to load the OS's