EasyBCD not detecting Ubuntu correctly with Win10 w/o EFI

Hypogriph

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I have no idea where to start here.
I have tried everything I know. I checked every post on this forum but nothing seems to talk about manually assigning a bootloader path which is what I would need to make this dual boot setup work in my opinion.

I may have to learn about manually setting up the bootloaders for each OS as EasyBCD is not that easy to use.

I would like to know if there is a way to fix this issue I started having after reinstalling Linux.
 
Are you using the latest version of EasyBCD ? (2.4)
Linux distros often contain grub architecture changes which break EasyBCD's ability to set up the correct chaining.
2.4 is an update specifically built to incorporate a fix which repaired a Linux update which caused a problem in 2.3
 
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