Nozzredna wrote:Something went wrong when installing Ultimate Edition gamer 64.
It was supposed to be on my first harddrive - 80 GB SSD with Windows and Linux Mint but instead it was placed on 2 other harddrives (have no clue how lol)
How to uninstall it so there will not be problems when choosing what to start with Grub?
Long time Windows-user now moving to Linux
Hi Nozzredna and welcome to the forum,
First you'll want to boot Mint and remove the installs from the other HDD's by going to GParted and deleting them and then reinstall grub.
Run the grub-install command as described below. This will reinstall the GRUB 2 files on the mounted partition to the proper location and to the MBR of the designated device.
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sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/ /dev/sdX
Example: sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/ /dev/sda
Reboot
Refresh the GRUB 2 menu with sudo update-grub
Then reinstall Ultimate Edition and make sure you have it go to where you want it. If it were me it would be replacing mint but that's me.
When you get to the partitioner in the installer select "Manual" and click forward to load the manual partitioner and that way you have more control over where it will go.
Select the partition where you want it and click Change then set the file system and mount point as /
Once you have it like you want it click forward to continue thru the installer.