Manjaro not booting on clean install












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i removed all the partitions on my SSD to use it only for Manjaro.



I tried this method and it completed succesfully but my laptop didnt boot.
When I use the GUI installer I get a warning about the bootloader not being installed correctly, and it doesn't boot either - I get a message sayig "Please install an OS".



All I need is a clean install of manjaro on my empty SSD.










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  • What did happen when it didn't boot?

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    Nov 7 '15 at 10:54











  • I saw some message saying "please install an os"

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i removed all the partitions on my SSD to use it only for Manjaro.



I tried this method and it completed succesfully but my laptop didnt boot.
When I use the GUI installer I get a warning about the bootloader not being installed correctly, and it doesn't boot either - I get a message sayig "Please install an OS".



All I need is a clean install of manjaro on my empty SSD.










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  • What did happen when it didn't boot?

    – roaima
    Nov 7 '15 at 10:54











  • I saw some message saying "please install an os"

    – jdaniel
    Nov 7 '15 at 11:03














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i removed all the partitions on my SSD to use it only for Manjaro.



I tried this method and it completed succesfully but my laptop didnt boot.
When I use the GUI installer I get a warning about the bootloader not being installed correctly, and it doesn't boot either - I get a message sayig "Please install an OS".



All I need is a clean install of manjaro on my empty SSD.










share|improve this question
















i removed all the partitions on my SSD to use it only for Manjaro.



I tried this method and it completed succesfully but my laptop didnt boot.
When I use the GUI installer I get a warning about the bootloader not being installed correctly, and it doesn't boot either - I get a message sayig "Please install an OS".



All I need is a clean install of manjaro on my empty SSD.







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  • What did happen when it didn't boot?

    – roaima
    Nov 7 '15 at 10:54











  • I saw some message saying "please install an os"

    – jdaniel
    Nov 7 '15 at 11:03



















  • What did happen when it didn't boot?

    – roaima
    Nov 7 '15 at 10:54











  • I saw some message saying "please install an os"

    – jdaniel
    Nov 7 '15 at 11:03

















What did happen when it didn't boot?

– roaima
Nov 7 '15 at 10:54





What did happen when it didn't boot?

– roaima
Nov 7 '15 at 10:54













I saw some message saying "please install an os"

– jdaniel
Nov 7 '15 at 11:03





I saw some message saying "please install an os"

– jdaniel
Nov 7 '15 at 11:03










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You probably booted in UEFI mode with a legacy BIOS install
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you booted in legacy mode with an UEFI install
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you booted in UEFI mode with an UEFI install, but you have to add a new boot option in the BIOS






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    you booted in UEFI mode with an UEFI install, but you have to add a new boot option in the BIOS






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      you booted in legacy mode with an UEFI install
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      you booted in UEFI mode with an UEFI install, but you have to add a new boot option in the BIOS






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        you booted in legacy mode with an UEFI install
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        you booted in UEFI mode with an UEFI install, but you have to add a new boot option in the BIOS






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        you booted in legacy mode with an UEFI install
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        you booted in UEFI mode with an UEFI install, but you have to add a new boot option in the BIOS







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