I have a ThinkPad Yoga 14 that I haven't used in a while, but previously worked fine. It is charged, and I can get the power on, but it just stays loading and never fully boots up. I try to get to the BIOS menu, but it's nearly impossible to interrupt the start up...
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I am using a Lenovo PC and thus, my boot screen is the Lenovo boot screen. However, I want to change the boot screen from Lenovo's boot screen to the normal Windows boot screen with the Windows logo. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks All replies (4) Monday, May 29, 2017 8:31...
I am using a Lenovo PC and thus, my boot screen is the Lenovo boot screen. However, I want to change the boot screen from Lenovo's boot screen to the normal Windows boot screen with the Windows logo.Can anyone help me with this?
Enter into the BIOS and search for a menu entry labeled Boot or Startup. When attempting to boot from a USB drive, connect the USB drive to the system before entering the BIOS, or it may not show up in the boot order. Inside the Boot or Startup menu, there may be a Boot or Star...
Windows backups beforehand. After it was done, I gained the option at startup to choose which OS to boot into. I tested both out, and they both work just fine. The Linux Mint installation can even see the files on the Windows partition, though the reverse (unsurprisingly) isn’t true....