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chuck davis

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I dont understand my problem at all. Here it is. I have Linux Mint, it boots up fine, no problems.
On my other USB i downloaded ( Centos OS ) it downloaded fine. I have downloaded distro,s many times. Even when i checked the USB it shows downloaded ( full USB ) 8 gig USB, but when i insert the Centos OS USB it boots up to my main Windows 10 OS, long ago i even changed my bootup order for a USB. Thank,s Chuck
 
Centos OS may have issues with UEFI and Secure Boot enabled.

Disable Secure Boot if enable then save and exit retry.

You may also need to turn off UEFI and set it to Legacy BIOS then save and exit retry.

After doing one if not having to do both you may have to enter in the BIOS again and set the boot order.
 
Centos OS may have issues with UEFI and Secure Boot enabled.

Disable Secure Boot if enable then save and exit retry.

You may also need to turn off UEFI and set it to Legacy BIOS then save and exit retry.

After doing one if not having to do both you may have to enter in the BIOS again and set the boot order.

I formated USB and downloaded Linux Peppermint, it booted up just fine. Thank,s Chuck
 
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