Hey guys I am having a tremendous amount of difficulty in installing Linux Mint from USB on this Toshiba Satellite Pro A40-C Laptop I have googled everything about how to access the bios but the usual F2 to F12 at start up is not working. I read somewhere to install Toshiba HWTools to change the boot order from fast to normal and after installing the HWTools I somehow miraculously managed to get to what I thought was a BIOS screen in the machine BUT the mouse was glitching really bad and I couldnt navigate the interface at all. Then when I restarted and tried to reaccess the bios but screwing around with the Esc, F2, F10 and F12 keys I booted straight to Windows 10. So basically whats going on is I am having a nightmare escaping windows and access the UEFI Bios to change the boot priority to USB on this Toshiba Satellite Pro A40-C Lap top. Basically just reaching out as a last hope to figure this out so I can install Linux on this troublesome box. Its being really stubborn and difficult to get to the BIOS to change the boot priority. I even tried accessing the boot priority from within windows 10 but the configuration doesnt give me any options to boot from USB. I was hoping someone could help me get this resolved.
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