This is what I was going to suggest, but you beat me to it. Do a search on YouTube for disabling uefi in the bios. I remember seeing a number of videos just a few weeks ago on this topic.
Daniel Bierman
A+ Certified TechOn Jan 16, 2014 1:44 AM, "Stephen J. Radachy" <sjradach@xxxxxxx> wrote:--------------------------It’s most likely because your laptop has UEFI and secure boot enabled. If you look through the bios there should be something that you can disable. After that it should be smooth sailing.
Thanks, and have a fantastic day!
Stephen J. Radachy
B.S. Computer Science, Michigan Technological University
sjradach@xxxxxxx
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