![]() Its not a big deal to have that boot option but it is annoying as hell, especially since it says its on the same drive as windows, which is what I was trying to avoid since the beginning and thats why I installed a separate NVME m.2. I wanted to get rid of it so I found this article () made a live usb of elementary os and I ran boot repair and it auto cancelled. ![]() I try changing the parameter quiet splash to nomodeset but nothing. I did follow the steps for Ubuntu: Removing the fast boot option from windows 10 Disable the boot secure then when booting from the USB and trying the option to Run or Install it gets stuck in a black screen. The part that trips me out is that the boot option says its in my 2.5" SSD, and elementary OS was never installed on that drive. I'm trying to install elementary OS on a Lenovo IdeaPad 330S. When I try to boot from there, just to see what happens, the minimal bash like line editing screen comes up. When switching to a different distro I formatted my NVME and for some reason I still have a boot option in my BIOS that shows ubuntu. I have windows 10 on a 2.5" SSD and I installed a new NVME drive in my m.2 slot and tried out elementary OS. I am having pretty much the same problem.
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