Thanks to all, however, apparently Ubuntu has overcome this problem. I downloaded to USB the ISO for Kubuntu 13.04. Just for the heck of it, I attempted install on my new build as it currently is. The installation was fast and, so far, flawless. I cannot provide what was done, onlly that I am able to dual boot.
Mostly a curiosity, but I currently have a new computer with Windows 7 Professional installed on a 256gb SSD. The UEFI problems with dual-boot Kubuntu have made me unable to install Kubuntu.
Probably a stupid question, but I have a 128gb SSD that has Kubuntu 12.10 64bit already installed. What would happen if I added the preinstalled SSD to my current Desktop Computer? Would the system convert to dual-boot? Is there any chance the system would accept the installation. I have added HDD's that contain data before with success, but I have never tried to add a drive that contained an OS.
I really like my new system but prefer Kubuntu to Windows 7 for an operating system. My new build is much faster than the old, and I guess my impatience is showing while I wait for Kubuntu developers to solve the UEFI conflict. Thanks for any input and wisdom. If it cannot be done, would you please give a brief reason why? Thanks!
Mostly a curiosity, but I currently have a new computer with Windows 7 Professional installed on a 256gb SSD. The UEFI problems with dual-boot Kubuntu have made me unable to install Kubuntu.
Probably a stupid question, but I have a 128gb SSD that has Kubuntu 12.10 64bit already installed. What would happen if I added the preinstalled SSD to my current Desktop Computer? Would the system convert to dual-boot? Is there any chance the system would accept the installation. I have added HDD's that contain data before with success, but I have never tried to add a drive that contained an OS.
I really like my new system but prefer Kubuntu to Windows 7 for an operating system. My new build is much faster than the old, and I guess my impatience is showing while I wait for Kubuntu developers to solve the UEFI conflict. Thanks for any input and wisdom. If it cannot be done, would you please give a brief reason why? Thanks!
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