I'm trying to install Linux Mint on my Acer Aspire laptop for the first time, and I'm running into some issues. I followed a tutorial by SomeOrdinaryGamers to create a bootable USB and went through the installation process, erasing Windows in the process. After the installation completed, I clicked the 'Restart Now' button. When the Mint logo appeared, it instructed me to remove the USB and press enter, but pressing enter didn't work. I ended up shutting down my laptop, and now when I turn it on, I just get a 'No Bootable Device' message. I've made sure that the Boot Mode is set to UEFI (Legacy doesn't work for me), and Secure Boot is disabled. The Boot Priority Order is set to HDD, which it recognizes. Has anyone run into this problem?
2 Answers
I suggest using a boot-repair ISO. It can often fix these kinds of boot issues. And since you’re on UEFI, make sure your disk is set up with a GPT partition table.
Maybe just give the installation another shot? Sometimes a redo can clear things up. Just make sure to follow all the steps carefully this time.
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