OK, thanks for all the advice. I did try to read over most of it. Some things are just learned by mistake. I found SteveRiley's comment "@okie2003: That warning you're seeing -- about the Reserved BIOS Boot Area -- appears because you're booting the installation media in BIOS compatibilty mode." made sense after I made the mistake. I did get Kubuntu installed (unfortunately in legacy mode, but the machine only sees Windows. It will still boot to Windows. But, how can I get the machine to see my USB or DVD installation media in UEFI made. I tried making a USB stick with Kubuntu's Startup Disk Creator, TuxBoot, and Unetbootin. I tried leaving off the installation of Grub in Startup Disk Creator. None work.
When I boot the machine and Press F12 (Dell's magic key) I get:
Boot Mode is set to: UEFI; Secure Boot: OFF
Legacy Boot:
Internal HDD
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
Onboard NIC
UEFI Boot:
Windows Boot Manager
Windows Boot Manager (no this is not a typo)
UEFI: SanDisk U3 Cruzer Micro 2.18
Other Options:
Bios SetUp
Device Configuration
Diagnostics
Change Boot Settings
The first time I did it, not fully understanding what I had read and being a creature of habit, I chose the USB option that appears under Legacy Boot when the machine is started with a USB drive inserted. Obviously wrong, but it appeared to work. My problem now is undoing that and creating an installation media that is recognized in the UEFI Boot section -- non of my various attempts have been and when I selected "UEFI: SanDisk U3 Cruzer Micro 2.18" hoping that was a USB drive option I got "invalid partition table".
When I boot the machine and Press F12 (Dell's magic key) I get:
Boot Mode is set to: UEFI; Secure Boot: OFF
Legacy Boot:
Internal HDD
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
Onboard NIC
UEFI Boot:
Windows Boot Manager
Windows Boot Manager (no this is not a typo)
UEFI: SanDisk U3 Cruzer Micro 2.18
Other Options:
Bios SetUp
Device Configuration
Diagnostics
Change Boot Settings
The first time I did it, not fully understanding what I had read and being a creature of habit, I chose the USB option that appears under Legacy Boot when the machine is started with a USB drive inserted. Obviously wrong, but it appeared to work. My problem now is undoing that and creating an installation media that is recognized in the UEFI Boot section -- non of my various attempts have been and when I selected "UEFI: SanDisk U3 Cruzer Micro 2.18" hoping that was a USB drive option I got "invalid partition table".
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