CarazanuV

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  • I used Rufus for creating USB Bootable drive. There is no Fast Startup in BIOS, but I disable the one in Windows. I resolved my issue by formatting the drive in MBR, and installing Linux Mint in Legacy Mode. Whenever I want to boot W10 I change the boot filter to UEFI Still, thanks to all who gave their suggestion.
  • Well, it should because it has .efi files Now I am trying to install Linux Mint on MBR formated drive, because it might recognize it with CSM enabled
  • I did exactly as you said and it didn't show.Also I tried another HDD with Linux on it and it didn't show. I found a post in this forums referring to my problem, but is another model Also I tried installing without creating efi partition. Can I post the link to the post here? Thanks for your suggestion.
  • I have Secure Boot disabled. The problem is that the drive shows in advanced options, but it doesn't show in boot options. When I installed it, I formated the drive as GPT, created an efi partition(that's where I installed the bootloader), a swap partition and and ext4 partition(that's where I installed linux). But still…
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