Hi everybody, EasyBCD newbie here.
I have a pc with three 64-bit OS's installed. The installation order and types are:
Fist two installs are 1- Windows 7 and 2 - Windows 10 on a dualboot SATA SSD MBR drive.
Third install is Linux Mint on a PCIE NVMe SSD GPT drive.
BIOS is set to CSM, fast boot is disabled. 1st boot device is set to the (dualboot) MBR SATA SSD.
On boot, Windows boot loader works as expected on all three entries: Windows 7, Windows 10 and a Macrium Reflect "Rescue" WinPE environment which I created later with the Macrium software.
With EasyBCD I have been struggling for quite some time to get the added Linux Mint entry working. Sadly to no avail.
The Linux entry does show in the boot loader but Linux refuses to boot.
When powering on, either a boot override or changing first boot device to EFI, Linux boots without problems.
I must be doing something basically wrong here. Can somebody help me out explaining what exact steps to follow to make the Linux entry work?
Thanks in advance
I have a pc with three 64-bit OS's installed. The installation order and types are:
Fist two installs are 1- Windows 7 and 2 - Windows 10 on a dualboot SATA SSD MBR drive.
Third install is Linux Mint on a PCIE NVMe SSD GPT drive.
BIOS is set to CSM, fast boot is disabled. 1st boot device is set to the (dualboot) MBR SATA SSD.
On boot, Windows boot loader works as expected on all three entries: Windows 7, Windows 10 and a Macrium Reflect "Rescue" WinPE environment which I created later with the Macrium software.
With EasyBCD I have been struggling for quite some time to get the added Linux Mint entry working. Sadly to no avail.
The Linux entry does show in the boot loader but Linux refuses to boot.
When powering on, either a boot override or changing first boot device to EFI, Linux boots without problems.
I must be doing something basically wrong here. Can somebody help me out explaining what exact steps to follow to make the Linux entry work?
Thanks in advance