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Installed legacy instead of uefi mode
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(09-10-2020, 08:25 PM)penglix link Wrote: There are so many partitions now. How do I know which one to delete? Does anyone know a good "How to page" or program to delete it?


[member=37195]penglix[/member]
Sorry - I should of specified the process to reuse/format the existing, but no harm.
You can delete/choose the "old" LL partition(s)...


From the screen shot - It looks like you're installing ---- /sda9 appears to have LL 5.0 on it --- you can choose this to reformat and use.
I can only see /sda8,9,6.. but I would assume sda8 as small as it maybe a boot ??

For the others disks I would leave as is (untouched)
sda1 likely boot (windows) -- sda2,4,5,6 - figuring Windows as NTFS... and sda3 being unknown is likely the Windows restore/boot partition


Hope this helps!!!

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Re: Installed legacy instead of uefi mode - by firenice03 - 09-10-2020, 11:28 PM

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