Solved some Linux distros

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chuck davis

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I far from no alot about computers though i did this out about this through trial and error. Some Linux distro,s booted up fine, but some didnt boot up at all. Here,s what i did. The distro,s that wouldnt boot up all. Any of Puppy Linux wouldnt boot up or Centos.

In boot order i had changed ( UEFI to Disable ) long ago. This time i changed UEFI to (Legacy BIOS) and Puppy Linux booted right up.
Legacy BIOS has to be changed back to (Disable UEFI) or my main, OS Windows 10 wont bootup at all. I did try this and it works. Thank,s Chuck
 
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