#can't boot to linux mint
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go to bios settings n set boot order
wtf is reset system
ubuntu first
no in boot sttings there is no ubuntu just things like : harddisk os boot manger usb ....
os boot manager then
i have to take some photos
disable legacy boot (CSM)
i did that
so have a look at your Boot order list in that category of BIOS. it should say "UEFI boot order"
and have Ubuntu at top, if doesnt show, then find a way in the BIOS to add
I don't have Ubuntu on it just regular things
do you got a ssd or hard drive
Waiting photos to upload
sshd 512 a mix between them
try taking it out and replacing it with a usb stick
What is a USB stick I am just a new guy on computers
Do u mean a flash drive
DO NOT put hard drive/ sshd to top of order
put os boot manager like i said before
see 4th pic. define custom boot entry, > ADD
then what
or grub_x64.efi
show boot order
can also try to delete "OS boot manager" from the customized boot options thing
obviously it works when u use the boot menu key, so it's just a matter of putting Ubuntu in the default position in the bios setup
How
the customized thing
How
play around til u figure it out. Im not IBM or the bios maker
os boot manager must have been an old thing for windows, which isnt there anymore
I think if I could delete the os boot Manger it well work
If it just gone fron the list it will work
I well go to bed
Thank u for helping
ttyl
