• gingernate@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Really you actually bricked it? Have you tried a live system from a bootable USB and format the drive or something?

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      9 months ago

      The thing is it works, just that other bootable drives don’t work, only this Linux drive, no live USBs not my old windows drive, nothing else works no matter what I Change in the bios

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        9 months ago

        That sucks. If you remove the drive with windows linux I wonder if you could boot from a USB. Would be worth a try

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          9 months ago

          Yeah but I would need another drive to now install another os on, but yeah it might be worth giving a try

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            9 months ago

            True, but that drive is booting right? It’s just no other drive will boot? I figured you could check if there’s an issue with the USB port. If it boots then it could be that drive is causing the issue, although that would be strange. You could get an adapter and reformat the drive that way and see if that fixes the issue.