![]() A crucial issue is whether the host machine (the one from which the installation will be done) uses UEFI or BIOS (legacy boot, CRM, etc.). No one strategy is appropriate for everyone. None of this is original to me, nor should any of these be described as my methods. What I’ve done in this tutorial is collect insights learned from many sources. This question comes up often, but there’s no single tutorial, thread or article of which I’m aware which covers the subject, though there are many covering various aspects. It’s also useful for test boxes and a backup system, which is mainly how I use it. ![]() ![]() Simpler than dual install and has none of the unwind issues. IMHO, it’s the best way for a Windows user to try Mint. I’m a big fan of full install to USB drive.
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