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  • Destide@feddit.uktoLinux@lemmy.mlLinux Mint help
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    9 hours ago

    Reboot and get into your system’s boot drive selector f11 or del, usually make sure you’re booting off the right partion.

    I would try and get into recovery mode (shift I think) if you can access the boot menu of mint under advanced>recovery

















  • Most stable for me was 2 OS drives 1 storage, sorry it’ll have to be Windows file system.

    I’d recommend getting into your bios and disabling features that push windows as it won’t give you the choice to also take the Windows OS drive out of primary.

    Install windows first on one OS drive, then Linux on the other.

    rEFInd used to be the bootloader I used and stopped windows messing about with the boot.

    What’s the need for Windows? Is it something you can virtualise?