Hi
Here it goes my first issue trying to get Dual Boot.
The layout:
C: Windows 655GB Primary - NTFS - Windows 10 goes here. Formatted by Win10 installer
D: Shared 40GB Primary - FAT32 - A shared partition
X: ArcaOS 20GB Primary - JFS - ArcaOS goes here.
1) I created this layout from ArcaOS, installed ArcaOS on X: (formated JFS) and Airboot and everything worked/booted ok.
2) Later I installed Windows 10. It installed ok and broke airboot.

3) I booted again ArcaOS Flash drive and reinstalled AirBoot. Airboot is back.
The problem starts here. AirBoot works but confuses the partitions. I called "Warp" the ArcaOS partition, if I select "Warp" it will run Windows 10. And now ArcaOS does not boot from AirBoot, it tells there is no OS, and press Ctrl+Alt+Del.

If you boot Windows 10 you will see the partitions this way.


If I boot the ArcaOS Flash drive and go to system management I see:
- No error on "Disk Utility"

- On the graphical "Installation Volume Manager", the ArcaOS JFS partition format is no longer recognized.

I don't know if it is that Windows 10 broke something on the ArcaOS partition format.
Any tips on what more information I can extract of the partitions to try to find what is the issue is welcome.
Regards