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  • Hi Easylinks ... The simplest solution is to download a copy of boot repair, put this on a bootable usb drive and run from there, boot repair can fix 99% of failed boot reasons. If you have trouble with this get a copy of ubuntu, again put on a usb drive and boot with the 'try' ubuntu option, install boot repair from…
  • Hi mrtraz3 ... Probably the easiest way to fix is most likely to update bios from within win10 (this should reset password, not totally sure of this but worth a shot.) If that fails then backup all data from hard drive you don't want to lose and do a factory reset from win10 recovery options in settings. A bit of a pain,…
  • Hi kyiml .... Before you can install a linux distro (either dual boot or as only OS) you need to set up an administrator password in the bios settings page, if you don't do this your computer is not truly 'unlocked' enough to allow another OS install. Boot back to bios settings from within windows (found from recovery…
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