"Juan R. de Silva" writes:
> There is a difference in suggested by your link approach and my
> requirements. I have reasons to avoid re-installation of my existing
> Windows 10. The suggested procedure based on fresh install of Windows 10
> from from the media created by Microsoft Media Creati
On Tue, 06 Jul 2021 22:17:22 +0300, Anssi Saari wrote:
> "Juan R. de Silva" writes:
>
>> Do you guys think it is actually feasible? Anybody can suggest
>> something easier, smarter? It's a lot of work to do... :-(
>
> Why do you think this would be a problem? I intend to do this on my
> desktop
"Juan R. de Silva" writes:
> Do you guys think it is actually feasible? Anybody can suggest something
> easier, smarter? It's a lot of work to do... :-(
Why do you think this would be a problem? I intend to do this on my
desktop system at some point. I thought I'd just get a new SSD and make
th
On Sun, 04 Jul 2021 17:23:33 -0700, David Christensen wrote:
> On 7/4/21 4:22 PM, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I dual boot Debian 10 with Windows 10 from MBR in Legacy mode on my 6
>> years old Dell M4800 workstation. The BIOS supports both Legacy and
>> UEFI modes. With upcoming Wi
On 7/4/21 4:22 PM, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
Hi folks,
I dual boot Debian 10 with Windows 10 from MBR in Legacy mode on my 6
years old Dell M4800 workstation. The BIOS supports both Legacy and UEFI
modes. With upcoming Windows 11 I am compelled to switch to UEFI mode.
Dell Precision M4800 lapt
Hi folks,
I dual boot Debian 10 with Windows 10 from MBR in Legacy mode on my 6
years old Dell M4800 workstation. The BIOS supports both Legacy and UEFI
modes. With upcoming Windows 11 I am compelled to switch to UEFI mode.
I know how to switch stand alone Windows 10 or stand alone Linux from
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