I have a new HP 15 laptop pre-loaded with windows 7 professional. I am a linux user and need Windows one time a year for TurboTax, and I am trying to set up a dual boot so that I can use easily use Windows for the few time I will need it. My previous laptop, which I dropped and broke allowed easy access to the Hdd so I just swapped the hdd's when I wanted to change. The new laptop requires disassembly to get to the hdd.
So I installed the Kubuntu 14.04 ISO on a usb stick and booted and ran into my first problem. I had planned to install Kubuntu alongside Windows, but the install program does not offer that option. Interestingly, the Ubuntu install routine offers the option, but only boots into Windows. Can anyone tell me what is going on here, especially with the Kubuntu install? Is there another way the Kubuntu install can be performed? I have been reading a lot of stuff on line and in this forum, but I still cannot understand how to get Kubuntu installed in a dual boot.
Does anyone know of a cook book approach I can use to get this job done? The laptop supports UEFI but came configured for compatibility mode, so I had expected fewer problems. Does the Kubuntu install expect a manual installation?
What I have already done: I used Windows disk partitioning to shrink the C: drive. This produced enough unallocated space to install Kubuntu, but Kubuntu would not use this space.
If anyone can help, I would appreciate hearing from you. Also, let me know what other information I can supply.
Thank you,
Monon
So I installed the Kubuntu 14.04 ISO on a usb stick and booted and ran into my first problem. I had planned to install Kubuntu alongside Windows, but the install program does not offer that option. Interestingly, the Ubuntu install routine offers the option, but only boots into Windows. Can anyone tell me what is going on here, especially with the Kubuntu install? Is there another way the Kubuntu install can be performed? I have been reading a lot of stuff on line and in this forum, but I still cannot understand how to get Kubuntu installed in a dual boot.
Does anyone know of a cook book approach I can use to get this job done? The laptop supports UEFI but came configured for compatibility mode, so I had expected fewer problems. Does the Kubuntu install expect a manual installation?
What I have already done: I used Windows disk partitioning to shrink the C: drive. This produced enough unallocated space to install Kubuntu, but Kubuntu would not use this space.
If anyone can help, I would appreciate hearing from you. Also, let me know what other information I can supply.
Thank you,
Monon
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