That combo NEVER worked! I had to revert to Ubuntu v14.04.1LTS, the previous version. With Ubuntu I tried for almost 2 years to W10 dual-booting with the newest Ubuntu version, v16.04LTS. If you have the latest and you have this dual-boot setup on a laptop or netbook, try reverting to the previous verison of Mint. One thing you should know is that if you are running a laptop or a netbook with that new version of Mint *is v18 the newest?*, that could be a problem. I can tell you that I personally have run into problems with several of my older non-UEFI BIOS PCs with Ubuntu, my favorite Linux version. I used it a few years ago with good result. Before your reinstall both your OSes (in case you installed your Mint BEFORE W10), download the free EasyBCD this works good for many of our members, but since I haven't tried it on a UEFI-based BIOS machine, you'll have to try it yourself. This is true in Ubuntu, Mint, and Puppy Linux. Did you install your Mint AFTER your W10 or BEFORE? It makes a difference and there is contention in the boot sector between the 2 OSes.
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