Just an additional note: using UEFI as my bootloader menu allowed me to dualboot. Both the kernel/GRUB and Windows bootloader are just executables on the EFI partition. Doing it that way removes the headache of chaining or your bootloader getting overwritten (I'm looking at you, Windows 7).
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