On 12/04/2017 01:48 PM, Shashank wrote:
> Oh no probably i didn’t mention it in my initial post, sorry about that. I am
> actually dual booting on my system and set a partition of 80 gb on my hard
> drive.
>
> And I am getting the error that
>
> At least 3 mb disk space required on /boot/efi
On 12/04/2017 02:16 PM, Reg Tiangha wrote:
> On 12/04/2017 01:48 PM, Shashank wrote:
>> Oh no probably i didn’t mention it in my initial post, sorry about that. I
>> am actually dual booting on my system and set a partition of 80 gb on my
>> hard drive.
>>
>> And I am getting the error that
>>
Thank you very much for the wonderful explanation of how it works. Would all
the files in /boot be deleted Incase I did a factory install on my machine? i,e
go back to factory settings. Or would I have to do the way you mentioned, by
mounting /boot somehow, which I am a bit skeptical about how t
On 12/04/2017 02:39 PM, Shashank wrote:
> Thank you very much for the wonderful explanation of how it works. Would all
> the files in /boot be deleted Incase I did a factory install on my machine?
> i,e go back to factory settings. Or would I have to do the way you mentioned,
> by mounting /boot
I am going to give this a try and see how it goes meanwhile if there is
anything else I could do please feel free to guide me through, i would be
really grateful.
Thanks
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On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 4:57:33 PM UTC-5, Reg Tiangha wrote:
> On 12/04/2017 02:39 PM, Shashank wrote:
> > Thank you very much for the wonderful explanation of how it works. Would
> > all the files in /boot be deleted Incase I did a factory install on my
> > machine? i,e go back to factory
On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 03:52:57PM -0800, Shashank wrote:
> On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 4:57:33 PM UTC-5, Reg Tiangha wrote:
> > On 12/04/2017 02:39 PM, Shashank wrote:
> > > Thank you very much for the wonderful explanation of how it works. Would
> > > all the files in /boot be deleted Incase
On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 7:17:06 PM UTC-5, Unman wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 03:52:57PM -0800, Shashank wrote:
> > On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 4:57:33 PM UTC-5, Reg Tiangha wrote:
> > > On 12/04/2017 02:39 PM, Shashank wrote:
> > > > Thank you very much for the wonderful explanation o
On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 04:53:59PM -0800, Shashank wrote:
> On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 7:17:06 PM UTC-5, Unman wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 03:52:57PM -0800, Shashank wrote:
> > > On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 4:57:33 PM UTC-5, Reg Tiangha wrote:
> > > > On 12/04/2017 02:39 PM, Shashank
On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 7:59:43 PM UTC-5, Unman wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 04:53:59PM -0800, Shashank wrote:
> > On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 7:17:06 PM UTC-5, Unman wrote:
> > > On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 03:52:57PM -0800, Shashank wrote:
> > > > On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 4:57:33
On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 7:59:43 PM UTC-5, Unman wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 04:53:59PM -0800, Shashank wrote:
> > On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 7:17:06 PM UTC-5, Unman wrote:
> > > On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 03:52:57PM -0800, Shashank wrote:
> > > > On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 4:57:33
On Tue, December 5, 2017 1:16 am, Shashank wrote:
> Is there any way I could correct what has gone wrong?
Try going back to UEFI mode, booting from your Windows CD, and choose the
Repair Boot option. That will kill Qubes, but get Windows back. Consider
getting a separate PC or notebook instead of
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