On the long weekend, I tried to run Linux Mint 14 on laptop (not mine) from
a live CD.  I met with success after several attempts to get into the
'BIOS' and then switching from UEFI to legacy BIOS.
Mint runs well on the system.
Windows (which the laptop owner needs for now) will not run unless the
system has UEFI boot enabled. In legacy mode there is an "Operating System
not found" error.

Any suggestions for creating a successful dual-boot setup? Can booting
Windoze 7 be enabled after by some minor Grub magic, or would another
distro with a UEFI key be an available option?
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