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owithg21688y@spongessuck I can, but when I want to boot windows I would have to go in and change it again. Then back to legacy if I wanted Linux.
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rayanon13608yAs far as I know, you have to enable legacy boot to basically boot from the USB to install Linux. Once installed you can switch to UEFI and continue normal and you will see grub menu to choose your OS.
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Plinn1068yBooting your USB key has nothing to do with booting your future OS... Don't mix the two...
And then there is some utilities that make UEFI bootable USB keys allowing you to Boot in Uefi mode. -
owithg21688yThanks all, I will try Rufus. My problem was that it seemed to ignore the Linux installed from the live USB when I went back to eufi for Windows. I appreciate the help and discussion :)
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Same goes with mine when I used rufus(MSI GL62). But when I tried Fedora Media Writer, it works fine with UEFI
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