thanks. I have gone through the thread. I did not find any solution there.
Because UEFI, even debian boot disk will not boot until boot mode is made
to legacy BIOS. I am unable to make images also.


On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom <hvw59...@care2.com> wrote:

> L V Gandhi wrote:
>
>> I purchased the above laptop with win8 and touchscreen today. When I
>> checked disk management I found that it already have 4 primary partitions;
>> 1)500 mb  recovery,
>> 2) 500 mb for  EFI
>> 3) 687gb  for running win8 and
>> 4) 11.5gb for recovery partition.
>> Though I can install debian in virtual machine, is there any possiblity
>> of dual booting keeping recovery partitions as I do not want to forego
>> warrenty. Any one has installed dual booting in such a system?
>>
>
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