I have Windows 7 on its own bootable hard drive, Windows 8 on its own bootable hard drive and Ubuntu on its own bootable hard drive. I'm using the BIOS to manually select on which hard drive to boot. I would like to combine them all in one boot manager/Grub. I was thinking that Ubuntu would be best. Is there a way to manually add the Windows drives to Grub?
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