Mobo: ASUSTeK model: X540SA v: 1.0 serial: Type: Laptop System: ASUSTeK product: X540SA v: 1.0 Internal Hard Disk - Toshiba MQ01ABD100 (1 TB)
Linux Mint Version - 19.3 Xfce "Tricia" 64 Bit Once again the installation went smoothly but it still did not show in the boot menu. I could only get back to Mint by live booting again and the live boot did recognise that Mint was installed.Īfter that, I removed that installation in Windows partition menu and then on the installation menu selected the "Something else" option and installed it to a partition. When the boot menu was open I could not find the Mint installation (which I know should be labelled as "Ubuntu") I could only find my Windows 10 installation, CDROM, and my USB hard disk. Once installed I restarted my laptop and opened the boot menu. I live booted from a USB hard disk to do the installation and the installation went smoothly (I selected "Install alongside Windows 10"). I wanted to dual boot Windows 10 and Mint but with no success so far.
I have a low-end laptop and I have recently begun testing with Mint to reduce resource overhead. I had a look at multiple posts but could not find a solution. I am new to Linux Mint so sorry if I am asking something that has been explained before.