How do I show an OS selection menu on a laptop?

2020-11-07 4:40 am
for more context. Im running windows 10 as my main os and Linux mint.

its on one same drive that I slip 900gb (for windows) and 100gb (Linux mint)

i have tried easyBCD but I guess I cant use it since my laptop is new.

when I go to disk management it shows 100gb unallocated, but when I put my bootable usb and boot the installation it asks me do I want to delete the current Linux mint (THAT I HAVE NO ACCES TO)

so I assume that Linux was installed correctly but I cant use it.

回答 (3)

2020-11-07 7:31 am
Install GRUB. The installation process should autodetect all OS installed in the hard drives. There is an option to dictate what OS should the computer boot by default but I'm not sure if it asks during installation. Anyway, you can change it when you can boot to Mint already.
2020-11-07 4:50 am
Try the DISCONTINUED Wubi installer. It streamlines the process and allows for less mistakes than a manual install. 
2020-11-07 4:44 am
If linux was installed as the second OS, then it would have installed a boot selection menu by default. I also run dual boot with Linux Mint and that was automatic. I don't know why you need to boot from USB. You did not say what happens when you boot without the USB.


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