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you would probably need to reinstall windows on that drive or something just use linux lil bro
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do grub probe or whatever
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Thanks. 'll try to do that after my mom's done beating me over not having the PC working
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Update: I did get the share of violence, thoughbeit because of a printer not scanning on a different PC.
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Shit blog, where can I unsubscribe?
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Update #2: my 'nux backup flash has died for no genuine reason while I was downloading LBP2 for my 'lator schemes.
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Where is everybody?
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I did something similar. Got rid of the windows bios and installed Linux Mint using a usbdrive. I never installed Linux into the bios of the laptop itself. I lose the usb and now my laptop is nonfunctional.
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Did you get rid of the 'top?
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>>17259 (OP)had the same problem just had to reinstall windows on the other drive after
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Ohok
▶ №17786[Quote]>>17838>>18152
Theres a button you press to pick different boot device like F9 but its different for different computers
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you need to enter bios and change boot priority order of you hard drives
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>>17786>>17789This works or you need to configure grub to use os-prober and then regenerate grub.cfg
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>>17779It still is and I still can access stuff from it
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>>17786I have an ASUS motherboard