Originally posted by Qqmike
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When I boot now, I go immediately to the rEFInd boot screen. Choose which I want and click on it. Simple like it used to be. I like it. It has more options that I can choose from than just the desired OSs, which means to me that if something goes wrong in the future either due to an error on my part or something else, I can try and find a fix.
I think I'll go with Steve and leave the Secure Boot off.
I've read a more than one post by him and am impressed with not only his knowledge, but also his patience with those with a lot less expertise than himself. That is very valuable. Recently with this new desktop, I was chatting online with the Powerspec tech staff and trying to get help on bringing up the Windows 8.1 Control Panel. The tech staff person wrote that I should right click on the lower left corner of the screen. I tried that a few times and wasn't getting what he said I should. What I was really doing was left clicking because my mind had told me that I was using my right hand and clicking like he told me to. Simple - Right? After 2 exchanges of his telling me what to do and I replying that I was doing that, about 2 minutes total, he blew and handed me off to another member of the tech staff. I'm standing in from of my computer wondering why he blew so quickly. So I'm waiting for the transfer and thinking about what he wanted me to do and suddenly it clicked in my mind that he was referring to the button on the mouse and not which hand. I felt so stupid since I have been doing what he wanted for decades, but my mind had sidetracked and I couldn't get on the right track until I was waiting and cogitating on what had happened. Well the other support member responded and she had me use a key sequence to do what I wanted, bring up the menu items from which to choose the Control Panel. When you can get a tech person that has the patience to deal with people like me, they are very, very valuable.
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