Trouble Booting Linux Mint After Installing

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Asked By TechieGamer99 On

I recently pulled the trigger and installed Linux Mint on my computer after completely wiping Windows 10. However, I'm running into a snags when it comes to booting: my PC doesn't boot directly into Mint. Instead, I have to spam the F10 key and manually select the drive where I installed Linux. Everything works fine once I'm in Mint, but this booting hassle is a bit annoying. For context, my machine specs are 2GB RAM and an Intel Pentium Dual Core with a DG41RQ motherboard. I've installed Linux Mint before on my laptop without any issues, so I'm not entirely new to this.

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Answered By FixItFred88 On

Make sure to double-check your boot order in BIOS. You want to ensure that the drive with Linux Mint is set as the first option to boot from. I had a similar problem where my settings didn’t save after changing them, and I had to reconfigure my boot order for Linux to load properly.

Answered By HackerChic42 On

Have you checked if your BIOS is set to legacy or UEFI? Those settings can make a big difference in boot behavior. Sometimes, tweaking that can resolve booting issues completely.

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