I use Windows 7 on a multiple-boot machine (beside Win7, I have different Linuxes, using Grub).
I want to freely upgrade Windows 7 to Windows 10.
Will the procedure have some impact on the multi-boot structure that I should know about?
As JourneymanGeek reminded me in the comment, the grub will be removed. It happened often, even when installing a new Linux system. I can reinstall Grub.
What about other things? I remember something about a Win10 feature not really shutting down the usual way, but just 'hibernating' instead or something, and that giving some problems in Linux (hard drives not mounting as far as I remember)...
UPDATE:
Following this solution to make a full shutdown in Windows 10 without disabling hybrid boot involving the command shutdown /s /t 0, the instalation partition of Windows 10 is not available in Linux:
The error message says that Windows is still in hibernation mode. So, that is not a full shut down.
The same happens after disabling hybrid boot completely, as indicated here.


