Once you're done installing Linux Mint, connect to the other hard drive and then log into your Linux Mint and install a program called "grub customizer". After you've done that, disconnect the hard drive for the windows operating system while you're installing the Linux Mint OS. I would ask yourself if you really need to have Linux Mint on your laptop? Is it worth the risk? If you are able use my suggested boot technique, always install Windows first. Unfortunately, it is hard to do this with a laptop. This way if anything happens with Linux, which is often considering how unstable it is, I am able to go into the BIOS on my computer and tell it to boot to Windows instead of "Unbuntu", which is what Linux Mint is based off of. I use two separate hard drives and use the grub2 from Linux Mint in order to boot into my Windows or Linux operating system. I personally will not install a Windows operating system and a Linux operating system, like Linux Mint, on the same hard drive. Unfortunately, this is happened to me too and I had to reinstall my Windows operating system.
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