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It does not matter whether the newly created partition is listed or shown in the BIOS. I have a test-run OS installed on the new partition, I can not start it, and I do not know where to start if because it is not listed or shown in the boot option of the BIOS.
How do I find the new partition so that I can boot the OS on it?
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Thank you.
A test-run OS is installed on the new partition and I want to boot it. How do I boot it if I can not see it in the Boot Option of the BIOS?
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Thank you very much.
This is what I have done.
1. I created a Linux Mint Cinnamon USB bootable and ran it on my PC, the PC, for many days.
2. I made a new partition with Windows' hard drive manager, and the new partition is initialized as the G: drive on my PC.
3. The new partition, 100GB, is on my SATA3 hard drive which is 1.0TB and has 500GB free space where the new partition is made.
4.. Linux Mint Cinnamon is installed from the USB bootable to this new partition.
5. I tried to boot the Cinnamon but could not find the partition and/or did not know how to boot it.
This is how and why I am her asking for help.
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Thank you.
The new partition, G: drive, is all over on my PC but in BIOS.