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Installer user interface mode not supported nx 9.0
Installer user interface mode not supported nx 9.0












installer user interface mode not supported nx 9.0
  1. INSTALLER USER INTERFACE MODE NOT SUPPORTED NX 9.0 INSTALL
  2. INSTALLER USER INTERFACE MODE NOT SUPPORTED NX 9.0 PC

I did set up a dual boot before on an old laptop about 6 or 7 years ago using largely the same installation process and has no issues. As I said, a lot of the solutions I read were very technical and seemed very specific to the person who was asking. I apologise if this was answered elsewhere. I'm unfamiliar with terminal commands, but I'm happy to try any that you recommend to fix this. I have tried turning off Fast Startup in Windows to no avail.

INSTALLER USER INTERFACE MODE NOT SUPPORTED NX 9.0 PC

The installation finished, I restarted the PC and then it booted straight into Windows instead of showing the GRUB menu.Īs far as I know, both my Windows and Linux Mint boot in UEFI mode, not legacy mode.

INSTALLER USER INTERFACE MODE NOT SUPPORTED NX 9.0 INSTALL

When i got to the option to install Linux Mint alongside Windows, I selected that and it was installed in the 200GB partition of free space i created.ĥ. I restarted my PC and booted into Linux Mint and clicked "Install Linux Mint".Ĥ. iso file and used Etcher to create a bootable USB.ģ. I left a 200GB partition of free space on my NVMe drive where I wanted to install Linux Mint.Ģ. The steps I followed to install Linux Mint where as follows:ġ. This is really annoying as I often don't press F11 in time, and I would much rather have the GRUB menu appear every time I boot up. I have a split second window to mash the F11 button to get into the BIOS boot menu where I can choose Linux instead. That's not the case for me though, as my PC boots into Windows almost immediately. All tutorials that I watched/read for setting up the dual boot showed that after the installation, whenever I boot up my PC I should see a GRUB menu where I choose which OS to boot into. I am a complete beginner with Linux, I am trying to set up a dual boot with my Windows installation to work on some programming for my Computer Science course that I just started. Hi, I tried searching for a solution to this but all of the answers are very technical.














Installer user interface mode not supported nx 9.0