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Originally Posted by ArtKautz
This G50-80 insists on starting in EFI Mode. The BIOS has secure boot disabled and in Boot, it is set to Legacy. So, it always starts Windows 10, and not Linux Mint, and for that matter, Grub2 is never seen. EasyBCD indicates this computer is in EFI mode so it can't change grub. Any idea how to get this into legacy mode?
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hey!
had this issue too.
sorry for the years of up-posting, but it might probably solve some nerds problems in the future :
hey !
sorry for the "long time of reposting that answer", on my own I consider
it could be helpful, even few years after
had that problem too :
win8 installed by default, EFI mode, with GPT. Dont want to wipe all out.
Had several new partitions for nux/bsd. So I booted on my beloved LMDE5 liveusb.
I did about ten installs without understanding, why would that not work?
each time when installation started very well, it finishes on a grub-installation
failure, everytime.
Even by trying changing different settings.
Even using the grub-repair utility -whom, like gparted, is only on lmde5live, not lmde5 default install!-
so I finally went up to boot back on my beloved LMDE5 liveusb, and took a precaution regarding it :
1. before starting again and again the installation process, I just launched gparted
2. created a new EFI fat32-somthing type of partition (could be seen in fdisk /dev/sda)
in addition of the EFI-partitions made by default windows installation.
3. Means after getting at the end of the disk my several partitions (50GB /, home, +efi)
4. I attempted to install back LMDE5 with standard installer ; saying "no, dont use /dev/sda1
nor /dev/sda2 windows partitions to put your grub files/efi system, but only on /dev/sda8 new fat32 efi partition!"
[I already have exactly flex20405 laptop, whom grub is well on the "windows efi standard partition", like
all my others win8-10/lmde5/obsd laptops, working well since the beginning]
5. so after I did a such experience, told LMDE5 installer to use not only /, /home and swap partitions to use,
but also a efi-specific partition added only for it -about 500MB-, it worked immediately.
Dont know why the G50 laptop have this thing, but now, hope it would help some linuxians hearts
Conclusion : on my own, I have triboot of win/LMDE5/obsd, like on my previous laptop.
Yes, it really worth a post after those years (means hours/days of working on that problem/solution). Definitely