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    Trouble with linux mint cinnamon 64 bit installation

    Hi xXNORDXx, I enabled UEFI boot and then restarted. It said there was no boot disk available and posted a message saying I should put a recovery disk in. I disabled UEFI again, restarted, and then it was able to boot back into windows 7.
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    Trouble with linux mint cinnamon 64 bit installation

    Thanks, Chris. Here the screenshots are attached.
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    Trouble with linux mint cinnamon 64 bit installation

    No, I didn't go back to UEFI. I'll try it. Thanks!
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    Trouble with linux mint cinnamon 64 bit installation

    Thanks for posting that. I used YUMMI to create my bootable flash drive and it worked fine until after I tried installing mint using the "install alongside" option. I quit out of the installation a couple of times because it got hung up. I thought I would just go the route of partitioning the...
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    Trouble with linux mint cinnamon 64 bit installation

    Thanks Chris, I said "no" the first time I tried installing and it kept coming back to the question again. So I switched to saying "yes" a couple of tries. Right now, I'm no longer able to boot into Linux mint using the USB drive and Linux Mint doesn't come up as an option when I reboot and...
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    Trouble with linux mint cinnamon 64 bit installation

    Hi, I installed linux mint on one of my computers that originally ran windows 10. I went into the BIOS and enabled legacy mode, used the manager tool in windows to shrink my C drive to share with linux, created a bootable flash drive, and booted into linux mint. Once there, I installed it on my...
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