Okay thank you.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018, 19:51 Phillip Susi wrote:
> No; it is just that your disk needs reformatted to work in UEFI and your
> existing operating systems will also need reinstalled in UEFI mode.
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No; it is just that your disk needs reformatted to work in UEFI and your
existing operating systems will also need reinstalled in UEFI mode.
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So legacy is much better sir? Than uefi
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018, 19:15 Phillip Susi wrote:
> Legacy. As I said before, the problem is that you did boot in UEFI
> mode, but your disk isn't set up for that.
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Legacy. As I said before, the problem is that you did boot in UEFI
mode, but your disk isn't set up for that.
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installer crashes out righ
So which of the two should i choose legacy or uefi?
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018, 18:20 Phillip Susi wrote:
> Sounds like it.
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Sounds like it.
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installer crashes out right close to finishing installing Ubuntu and
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When i press f9 it gives me two options 1.boot usb in uefi mode
2.boot usb (i think the second option is legacy though I'm not sure just a
guess)
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018, 18:01 Phillip Susi wrote:
> That varies from system to system. You can delete the EFI directory on
> the USB stick though to ma
That varies from system to system. You can delete the EFI directory on
the USB stick though to make sure that it CAN'T be booted in EFI mode
again.
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How do I boot the installer in bios mode?
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018, 17:41 Phillip Susi wrote:
> Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
> the installer in EFI mode. You either need to boot the installer in bios
> mode, or partition the disk using GPT and set up an EFI
Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
the installer in EFI mode. You either need to boot the installer in bios
mode, or partition the disk using GPT and set up an EFI system partition
to install in EFI mode. This will be done for you if you choose the "use
entire d
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