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I messed with the CSM settings, and then didn't see the disk with Linux at all to boot lmao. After awhile it did show up again, still to the broken grub screen where I can't type. I feel like I'm stuck with windows for the time being
You may have to enable Legacy USB support to get the bootloader working. To clarify, Mint showed up with CSM Enabled or Disabled? If it showed up when Enabled, you may have inadvertently installed Mint using MBR / BIOS method instead of GPT / UEFI method. You will want to rectify that by redoing Mint install disk and the install as a GPT/UEFI setup. CSM should be Disabled.