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  1. Nov 09, 2013  I downloaded the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 13.10 from the official site and created a bootable flash drive using the Universal USB Installer from pendrivelinux.com I attemtped to run the installer from the drive but the installer told me that 'This computer currently has no detected operating systems' and the default.
  2. What I have done so far: Installed rEFInd. Partitioned a 25G Mac OS Extended (Journaled) using Disk Utility. Made a bootable USB stick using Rufus on Windows. Then when I boot from EFI, during the installation type, there's no 'alongside install' option and it says 'This computer currently has no detected operating system installed'.
  3. Nov 27, 2018  Assuming your existing OS is Windows (with some others it might be different, though usually the same would apply): By default Ubuntu installs alongside something like Windows. It’s called a dual-boot setup. What happens is Ubuntu adds a boot mana.

I would including to install Linux Mint Rebecca Cinnamon 64 little bit on my hp laptop computer running windows 8. I'd like to perform a double shoe.

Linux Mint This Computer Currently Has No Detected Operating Systems

I made a 20 GB partition while in windows 8 and booted from my Mint disk. It seemed to end up being installing properly - it connects to the Internet and aIl. But whén it arrives to the 'Installation type' screen - the message at the best says 'This computer currentIy has no détected operating systems. Whát would you including to do?' I chosen 'something else' but there can be no choice to 'keep on' only give up or back.Do i need to perform something else to make it see the home windows 8 operating system? It is usually Gain 8, Not 8.1) i would like to make use of them side by aspect.

Great addons for mythics pc. This will be the computer I use for function at a computer restoration store. One of the tech informed me this couldn't be performed, or had been too difficult to do and I merely must perform it. If I could perform the Sims 3 in Linux Mint, I'd never ever switch on a Home windows machine once again ^.^))I actually looked but didn't find anything specific to my issue. Give thanks to you for any assist you can offer in shifting forward with this install.

Your computer currently runs the Windows 7 operating system. You have added a second 20 GB hard disk drive to your computer to hold research data for a project you are working on. You have created a single simple volume on the data hard drive that takes up all the free space on the disk.

Hi,First of all I would suggest not producing the 20 Gigabyte partition for Mint in Windows 8.As far as I know Home windows can just create NTFS and Body fat partition.For Mint you require Linux partition, i actually.y. Ext2, ext3, or (ideally) ext4.(Though you should end up being able to réformat it under 'sométhing else' in thé installer)Leaving unaIlocated space for Mint should be selected up by thé installer.That is usually uncommon that the installer did not choose up the Windows on the HDD.Examine this posting and find if it ánything from there helps:Jay.