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  • Never mind, I found the reset button. It's in the middle of the back plate, for anyone who has the same problem.
  • Yes. What you'll want to do is use the Windows Media Creation tool found at www.windows.com/windows10download to create a USB drive and install the operating system on the hard drive of your laptop.
  • Sounds like you need to wipe the SSD to fix any problems. When you boot the USB Install flash drive, select "Repair your computer". Then, select "Advanced Options" and then select "Command Prompt". Once you are at the command prompt, type in the following commands: DISKPART LIST DISK SELECT DISK X \\Here, X is the number…
  • Not necessarily. You have an NVIDIA GeForce GT 940M, with 4GB VRAM, which should be enough for most games at low to medium settings. If you're using Windows 10, here's the link you need: http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/368.39/368.39-notebook-win10-64bit-international-whql.exe For Windows 7/8/8.1, use:…
  • Additionally, try using the DD command to write the Linux Mint ISO to a flash drive, and use it to install Mint after wiping the complete drive. Make sure you're in UEFI the entire time and disable secure boot before you start the process. Make sure that GRUB2 is installed to your EFI partition and it'll work just fine.
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