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But my computer's slow so i need somebody who's generous enough to get me an iso of an uefi linux distro and email my the iso.
If you can that'l be great
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I wouldn't recommend putting your email, but just reinstall windows or whatever os you were running and that should fix it, or a new hdd/ssd
 

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not the link the actual iso
It won't change shit mate.

Download the darned .iso file with your internet connection overnight, I promise you'll get it in the morning.
I can understand you are young and not too good with computers, but a link to the .iso file from a host or another will be the same.

No one could even attach such big files to emails anyway.
 
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As others are saying above, you do not understand. Even if you were emailed the pure ISO and not a link, it'll just downloaded but hosted by the email company thing rather than from the original server. It'll make no difference whatsoever.
 

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Most email servers only allow an email attachment of 30MB or smaller, so attaching an OS image which’ll usually be over 1GB is simply not possible. Even if it was, before you could have that file, your computer still has to download the email attachment from the email server, which will take longer than simply downloading it from the internet (because POP or SMTP is simply not designed for big files).

If everybody is telling you the same thing, there’s a good chance it’s right.
 

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