Really screwed up!
Posted: 2018/01/29 15:23:37
It's been a long time since I've worked with linux/CentOS, and I decided to give it another try - I hate Windows 8.1, now.
I installed Centos 7 on my computer, but since I'm only a windows software tech, I made a few mistakes. First, I deleted the BIOS from my Lenovo Edge 15 laptop. I know: probie mistake. Second, I also installed Centos CORE and not the GUI. I don't know linux well enough to type in all of the commands in command line.
So here I sit trying to read articles on how to fix my mistakes, but there seems to be no one who's performed this kind of stupidity... except me.
Any of you gurus out there able to help me? Because I don't have BIOS I can't change the settings to read from my USB external CD/DVD writer to reinstall from the ISO.
Unless there's a simple way of adding the GUI (windows-like display) from the current installation, I'm a bit stuck. Any and all advice would be very welcome.
I installed Centos 7 on my computer, but since I'm only a windows software tech, I made a few mistakes. First, I deleted the BIOS from my Lenovo Edge 15 laptop. I know: probie mistake. Second, I also installed Centos CORE and not the GUI. I don't know linux well enough to type in all of the commands in command line.
So here I sit trying to read articles on how to fix my mistakes, but there seems to be no one who's performed this kind of stupidity... except me.
Any of you gurus out there able to help me? Because I don't have BIOS I can't change the settings to read from my USB external CD/DVD writer to reinstall from the ISO.
Unless there's a simple way of adding the GUI (windows-like display) from the current installation, I'm a bit stuck. Any and all advice would be very welcome.