Starting into Win 10 boot camp now shows "missing operating system" after bless commands
Had managed to configure a 2012 MBP with a triple boot: El Capitan 10.11.6, Windows 10, Budgie 20.04 (Ubuntu Linux Flavor). All was working, but Windows showed no custom icon, and Budgie had no custom icon or name. Got into the EFI partition with some bless commands and got Budgie's icon customized but not its name. Oh well. Now when I boot to Windows, either via Startup Manager or the Startup Disk conrol panel, I get "missing operating system".
I tried booting from a Windows USB stick and it doesn't see any other operating systems as available to repair. If I select my Windows drive in the Startup Disk control panel to attempt another failed Windows boot, on next Mac boot, the Windows drive no longer appears in the control panel. If I mount the Windows partition, it appears again, but no better. It always appears in Startup Manager. I tried replacing the BOOT folder in the EFI partition with an old backup, but no help. No partition structures were changed, and Windows drive itself seems in tact. Anybody know what went wrong or how to fix it?
Based on this thread, here are some relevant dumps, but as my drive layout is different than the examples I saw, I don't know what fsck commands to attempt next. "Mayan" is my Mac boot, "id10t" is my Win 10 boot, disk0s6 is the linux boot.
@Loner T, any help?
MacBook Pro 15″, OS X 10.11