Long time BingNG user in pre-UEFI days. Bought BM about 5 years ago, but had moved from MS to MAC until a few weeks ago so never used/installed BM. Have a new Toshiba Satellite preloaded with Win10 Home. Successfully added a Linux Mint installation that was dual booting fine with GRUB prior to plowing through docs here on setting up BM EMBR installation. I was unfamiliar with UEFI and its "challenges".
Looks like I'm well on my way, but a few questions remain.
I read/did everything in TB's articles:
- Convert a Disk from GPT to MBR or MBR to GPT using the chgdtype.tbs Script
- Converting a GPT Data or Windows Disk to MBR/EMBR
I had full HD backups (w/IFL), and both Win10 and my Mint installations imaged as well. Same with WinRE as recommended by TB docs.
I now have BM installed with EMBR, followed TB's instructions for RE and much to my surprise... it actually works.
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BM-Partition Work has my Mint partitions all as unbootable. Installation was setup w/3 Linux partitions (root/boot/swap).
Any ideas how to correct this (make them bootable)? I'm still somewhat of a Linux neophyte... want to be careful to not do anything that will screw up BM's EMBR settings doing this. Mint was installed running bios under UEFI, not sure (yet) if that's got anything to do with this.
I have IFL backup of Mint installation (is that of use for this?).
Ok, Thanks in advance.