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Need help with dual boot Windows 10 and LL - Colin23erk - 11-18-2015 Need help to preserve my sanity I need a tried and tested way to dual boot Windows 10 and LL .on a Insyde H20 UEFI type bios I am loosing the will to solve it as anything that can go wrong does go wrong .Even simply writing posts to Forums I have lost my written Data in 3 ( no now 4 )different ways If no solutions are forth coming soon this 2nd new computer is going back for a refund . I have being trying various solutions for the most of the last 7 days so I am not prepared to try experimental ideas as I am pig sick of trying , Colin Re: Need help with dual boot Windows 10 and LL - torreydale - 11-18-2015 Have you not looked at this thread? https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/tutorials/tutorial-how-to-set-up-a-winll-dual-boot-with-uefi-fully-enabled/msg18468/#msg18468 Re: Need help with dual boot Windows 10 and LL - Colin23erk - 11-18-2015 No but it looks CML intensive Wrote you a better explanation but after I previewed it my text disappeared .!!!!!! I seam jinx't at the moment . On top of the pc problems have had forum posts failures 6 ut of the last 8 attempt's have resulted in my text being lost- even used wordpad to prepare and my Pc shut down without warning Colin Colin Re: Need help with dual boot Windows 10 and LL - gold_finger - 11-18-2015 Most (if not all) new computers these days come with UEFI firmware instead of the old Bios firmware. The new firmware settings and menus are a bit different than most people are used to, which helps contribute to confusion when trying to install OS's other than the pre-installed Windows that comes on most computers. In addition, there is no "standard" implementation of UEFI and no "standard" way to access the settings (which was also the case with Bios firmware). So the screenshots and key-presses shown in m654321's tutorial may not be the same as what your computer will show. It would be a good idea for you to learn how to access the settings on power-up and also familiarize yourself with the various screens and options within it. (Use a search engine and look for user manual for your specific computer.) With that being said, their appears to be a way to tell the computer to boot into the UEFI settings from within Windows 10 -- so you can try these instructions if unsuccessful in figuring out which button to press on start-up to gain access: How to Access UEFI Settings from within Windows 10. UEFI-based computers can boot in either UEFI/EFI mode or CSM/Legacy/Bios mode and operating systems can therefore be installed in either mode. There is a (slim) chance that Windows was installed to the new computer in Legacy mode. If that's the case, you don't need to worry about using that tutorial and can install LL fairly simply. So, first thing you should do is confirm for sure which mode it is installed in. Ideally, you'll want to install LL in the same mode that Windows is installed in for dual-booting to work best.
Code: sudo parted --list
Assuming you need to do a UEFI install, basic steps are:
P.s. Worst case scenario, if you simply can't get procedure to work with LL, download Linux Mint Xfce 17.2 (64-bit) and follow this tutorial to install it in UEFI mode. Tutorial is same for Win 10 as Win 8/8.1. (Functionally, it's very similar to LL and easy to use.) Re: Need help with dual boot Windows 10 and LL - Colin23erk - 11-18-2015 The Lenovo Yoga 300BY that I am trying to dual boot has a Hardware solution to booting into the Bios setup. There is a small hole next to the on button . If you press the hidden switch inside with a paper clip the same as a reset button a small menu is booted that has 4 options the two important ones being Enter Bios settings and go to Boot Menu I see from the comment there is no standard implementation of the UEFI standard. One has to wonder where these manufactures come from and have not learned the lessons of the past . People have enough problems understanding how to use computers ( expected to know how ) without every manufacturer implementing their own secret ways of doing things Just read about someone who could not understand why the Back and Menu buttons on Android Phones have no standard layout (left or right) even by the same Manufacturer . A puzzle to me is the historical Keyboard layouts on PCs with only a few difference in British or US layouts the " and @ reversed . why ? Can no one decide which we all will use . Yes it may cause a few problems (mainly for trained typists ) in the beginning but we can adapt surely and learn when we get a new one . Re: Need help with dual boot Windows 10 and LL - Colin23erk - 11-18-2015 Quote:P.s.Worst case scenario, if you simply can't get procedure to work with LL, download Linux Mint Xfce 17.2 (64-bit) and follow this tutorial to install it in UEFI mode. Tutorial is same for Win 10 as Win 8/8.1. (Functionally, it's very similar to LL and easy to use.) Just wondering why you suggest Linux Mint Xfce 17.2 instead of LL . Why should it be a better candidate to dual boot with Win 10. I thought they were both from the Debian branch of Linux I had a look at Mint before I choose Lite because I preferred that it was billed as a replacement for Win XP converts . On the whole I am happy with LL except for some odd problems finding replacements for programs I used in XP . I still have an old netbook with XP and LL when I cannot easily do the same things in LL Colin Re: Need help with dual boot Windows 10 and LL - Wirezfree - 11-19-2015 @Colin23erk Your post was very small, I just copied it to leafpad, and re-posted... Quote: Just before you post... Go to preview, or if you are already in preview... Highlight all the text, and select font size 10 Re: Need help with dual boot Windows 10 and LL - firenice03 - 11-19-2015 @Colin Quote: Just wondering why you suggest Linux Mint Xfce 17.2 instead of LL . I think, Mint is suggested NOT as a better candidate for Win 10... But as a better candidate for UEFI as the support is there in which it sounds as if less CLI and set up as it may with LL.. From my recollection, LL3.0 may support UEFI but that another story?? From Linux Mints Site: Quote:UEFI support LL and Mint Xfce are both Ubuntu based, both run Xfce desktop and from my experience have a similar feel. Yes some differences.. I triple boot my one with LL, Mint and Win7.. On newer hardware as yours, I don't think there would be any notable performance differences. And as with LL, Mint can boot into a Live USB, no harm in running the live environment confirming hardware etc etc... It may be worth a read/research its your system, your requirements and in the end you'll be doing the install. Re: Need help with dual boot Windows 10 and LL - gold_finger - 11-19-2015 @colin23erk, I didn't say Mint was "better" than LL -- just easier to install as dual-boot in UEFI mode. Mint with the Xfce desktop is very similar to LL. So my point was that you could switch to that on the UEFI machine and not have to learn anything dramatically different from what you're used to in LL. Re: Need help with dual boot Windows 10 and LL - Colin23erk - 11-19-2015 Hello Gold_finger I think I have found out what the problem is with LL is thanks to your suggestion I tried installing Linux Mint as you suggested following the Mint tutorial and lo and behold it worked OK first time Following this success i turned my attention to LL and Booted my PC I looked at GNU Grub and saw that it listed - ___________________________________ 1- Linux Mint 2- advanced options for Mint 3- Windows Boot Manager 4- Linux Lite 2.6 5- advanced options for Lite 6- System Setup __________________________________ Clicking on the Lite option and all I got was "Error: file name expected" > press any key > returned to menu I then tried to use my Lite USB drive to reinstall Lite the drive was not even recognised Knowing that Mint had installed from another USB drive I decided to use the same drive and method used to install Lite . I inserted the drive and used "Rufus" to try to create a bootable Linux Lite 2.6 In the set up procedure I clicked on the Lite ISO I had downloaded instead of the Mint ISO that had worked--when i pressed Start > all I got was a message --- "When using UEIF target type ,only EFI bootable ISO images are Supported - Please select an EFI bootable ISO or set the Target Type to BIOS " I understand that because Windows is UEFI I need to make LL EFI as well. Looks like we need an EFI bootable ISO for Linux Lite. Not sure how to create one - I hope Jerry and co can add one to the Downloads . I will see if I can change the one I have . At least I have proved that Windows 10 and Linux can be Dual Booted on this PC Colin |