Grub rescue after system upgrade

Today morning i have upgraded system, after restart i have grub rescue prompt the error is:

error: symbol 'grub_cli_set_auth_needed' not found.
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue>

When i type ls i get following:

grub rescue> ls
(proc) (hd0) (hd1) (hd1,gpt5) (hd1,gpt4) (hd1,gpt3) (hd1,gpt2) (hd1,gpt1)

When i try ls any of the partitions it hangs and i need to to ctrl+alt+del
for example ls (hd1,gpt4) /
This is dualboot system with windows 10

Restore last working snapshot.

You can use live ISO for garuda-inxi too and maybe update your system via chroot in Garuda Welcome.

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I cant because it nbot even loading to grub screen where i can choose snapshots all i can see is DELL logo and grub rescue> prompt

Same for garuda-boot-repair

Look, I edit my last post also.

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When I loaded the BIOS boot options, I selected Garuda Boot, which then loaded GRUB. I was able to access the system and performed garuda-update and grub-install.

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Those Grub error comes up if you dont have a seperate EFI partition and my windows updated too and did something on the bootloader btw.

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