A few days ago I downloaded Kubuntu 14.10, (I was actually trying to get 14.04, not realizing 14.10 was already out), and at the moment I am trying to get the .iso to run in a virtual drive so I can make some notes and adjustments so that when I actually install Kubuntu on a USB drive, I'll have the kinks worked out. Normally I would just partition my internal HDD and dual-boot, but I found out that partitioning the HDD will void my warranty on a machine that's less than a month old. I have lost count of how many how-to articles I've read on installing and booting from a usb drive, and I know that I have taken a simple process and made it overly complicated just because I am over analyzing it. The one thing though I haven't been reading an article about and said "Oh wow that's so much simpler than I thought", is the whole uefi/legacy boot situation.
I have a Dell Inspirion M731R (5735), I have went into bios and turned off the uefi and went back to legacy boot, but when I do that, the POST screen comes up, then changes to an error screen "PXE-MOF Exiting PXE-ROM No Boot Device Found Press any key to continue". So I don't know if I'm just not getting the legacy boot option settings configuration just right, or what the deal is there. I have a feeling if I get that set right, the other part will take care of itself. Then again I just had a thought that maybe it's not so much the wubi as it is the virtual drive software, maybe I need to get a better program. I will try that as soon as I finish posting this. I would really appreciate it if someone that knows what they are doing would give me a few pointers. Personally I hate Windows 8/8.1, but I'm sure you've noticed I priced this laptop with OEM 7, instead of 8.1, and for some stupid reason the 7 machine was over $100 more. Last year I started making a transition completely over to Linux/Kubuntu, but I have been disabled for about 12 years now due to a broke back and all that goes along with that, and some other things made worse because of the back problem. I recently got a job working from home, but the company software will only run on Windows, so I have no choice but keep it around. So I am going to get things set up so I can run Kubuntu from a USB drive when I"m not on the clock, at least off the clock I can run a good OS.
Thank you for any help you can give.
I have a Dell Inspirion M731R (5735), I have went into bios and turned off the uefi and went back to legacy boot, but when I do that, the POST screen comes up, then changes to an error screen "PXE-MOF Exiting PXE-ROM No Boot Device Found Press any key to continue". So I don't know if I'm just not getting the legacy boot option settings configuration just right, or what the deal is there. I have a feeling if I get that set right, the other part will take care of itself. Then again I just had a thought that maybe it's not so much the wubi as it is the virtual drive software, maybe I need to get a better program. I will try that as soon as I finish posting this. I would really appreciate it if someone that knows what they are doing would give me a few pointers. Personally I hate Windows 8/8.1, but I'm sure you've noticed I priced this laptop with OEM 7, instead of 8.1, and for some stupid reason the 7 machine was over $100 more. Last year I started making a transition completely over to Linux/Kubuntu, but I have been disabled for about 12 years now due to a broke back and all that goes along with that, and some other things made worse because of the back problem. I recently got a job working from home, but the company software will only run on Windows, so I have no choice but keep it around. So I am going to get things set up so I can run Kubuntu from a USB drive when I"m not on the clock, at least off the clock I can run a good OS.
Thank you for any help you can give.
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