Help me please!
I just bought a laptop Acer aspire V11 (500 GB hardrive, 4GB RAM) from a store obviously with Windows 8 installed on it As I'm mainly using Kubuntu i wanted to replace Windows by Kubuntu So i have set the boot order to USB and created a bootable USB with Kubuntu 14.04 iso on it to install When i boot from the USB it look like it is using a EFI mode (black screen with only 3 options.
At the Disk setup step i have choosen to use all disk available for Kubuntu However once the installation is finished the computer cannot boot with Kubuntu and windows have been completely erased.
It look like the Kubuntu installation have erased all the partitions and now the computer is not even able to boot on the hard drive
Should i make a specific partition? Is it something to do with the EFI? Can you help me saving my computer? As i am not a pro of HD formating if i need to create a EFI partition and all other necessary partitions manually Can you explain the procedure with details please?
Any help will be really appreciated
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I have run the Boot-repair tool with the live USB to try to fix my boot problem.
Here the link of the report http://paste.ubuntu.com/9512595/
Unfortunately this didn't solve my problem. When i stop the computer, remove the boot USB and restart computer i fall back with a No Bootable Device.
Hopefully someone can help me with these informations
Here some information:
In the Bios when i change the boot option UEFI to legacy the problem is still there "PXE-M0F : exiting PXE ROM No bootable device"
While booting from the live version of my Kubuntu USB i have installed Gparted to have a look how Kubuntu have sliced my HD here the result: partition file system size flags /dev/sda1 FAT32 512 MiB boot /dev/sda2 ext4 235.15 GB /dev/sda4 ext4 226 GB /dev/sda3 linux swap 3.88 GB unallocated
I just bought a laptop Acer aspire V11 (500 GB hardrive, 4GB RAM) from a store obviously with Windows 8 installed on it As I'm mainly using Kubuntu i wanted to replace Windows by Kubuntu So i have set the boot order to USB and created a bootable USB with Kubuntu 14.04 iso on it to install When i boot from the USB it look like it is using a EFI mode (black screen with only 3 options.
At the Disk setup step i have choosen to use all disk available for Kubuntu However once the installation is finished the computer cannot boot with Kubuntu and windows have been completely erased.
It look like the Kubuntu installation have erased all the partitions and now the computer is not even able to boot on the hard drive
Should i make a specific partition? Is it something to do with the EFI? Can you help me saving my computer? As i am not a pro of HD formating if i need to create a EFI partition and all other necessary partitions manually Can you explain the procedure with details please?
Any help will be really appreciated
##edit##
I have run the Boot-repair tool with the live USB to try to fix my boot problem.
Here the link of the report http://paste.ubuntu.com/9512595/
Unfortunately this didn't solve my problem. When i stop the computer, remove the boot USB and restart computer i fall back with a No Bootable Device.
Hopefully someone can help me with these informations
Here some information:
In the Bios when i change the boot option UEFI to legacy the problem is still there "PXE-M0F : exiting PXE ROM No bootable device"
While booting from the live version of my Kubuntu USB i have installed Gparted to have a look how Kubuntu have sliced my HD here the result: partition file system size flags /dev/sda1 FAT32 512 MiB boot /dev/sda2 ext4 235.15 GB /dev/sda4 ext4 226 GB /dev/sda3 linux swap 3.88 GB unallocated
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