Parted under ubiquity does not allow you to select the mount point if
you select partition type EFI.  So I used /dev/sda1 as EFI, which is
where the windows 7 loader had been in an NTFS partition.  I did not
select that it should format, but it did format sda1, and now update-
grub does not detect that I have windows.  I told parted to ignore
/dev/sda2, and so while I am certain I could manually mount that drive,
I don't currently have a method for booting into windows.  So now I have
the opposite problem as before, where now I can only boot into ubuntu.
This seems like a pretty critical problem this close to release, are EFI
systems just this uncommon?  I am happy to submit this to the proper bug
channel, but I'm not well versed in where it should go.

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Title:
  grub-installer fails to remove grub-pc when installing on EFI systems

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