Hi,
I have already successfully installed Kubuntu on one of my machines and was trying to install it on another. The machine is currently running Windows 10. When I press F2 to enter the BIOS and go to manually boot from the USB stick there is no option to boot from USB. Secure boot is enabled, if I disable this, WIndows 10 does not boot. Re-enabling it, it struggles to boot, diagnoses some problem, asks me to reboot and then it works. UEFI is enabled.
The laptop is an Alienware 15 R2. It has 2 SSD hard drives, a 240GB and a 480GB one. About a year ago I tried installing OpenSUSE linux and some how (I think, I can't recall, I used a DVD) I managed to get to the installation part, but the installation media didn't even recognise any hard drives!
So...any thoughts on whether it is possible to get linux to run on this machine as a dual boot? I MUST keep Windows 10 because there is a specific software I need to run, and I cannot have this PC out of action, so I am naturally very cautious about installing it. Windows is installed on the 240GB drive so I guess it might make sense to install it on the 480GB drive if possible.
I don't suppose anybody is in Hampshire, UK and fancies making a few ££ do they? haha.
Thanks in advance - and please treat me like an idiot, and don't assume I am some linux expert!!
Ross
edit - definitely didn't try a DVD install...it doesn't have a DVD drive! I'm not sure how I got it to boot from a USB before!?
I have already successfully installed Kubuntu on one of my machines and was trying to install it on another. The machine is currently running Windows 10. When I press F2 to enter the BIOS and go to manually boot from the USB stick there is no option to boot from USB. Secure boot is enabled, if I disable this, WIndows 10 does not boot. Re-enabling it, it struggles to boot, diagnoses some problem, asks me to reboot and then it works. UEFI is enabled.
The laptop is an Alienware 15 R2. It has 2 SSD hard drives, a 240GB and a 480GB one. About a year ago I tried installing OpenSUSE linux and some how (I think, I can't recall, I used a DVD) I managed to get to the installation part, but the installation media didn't even recognise any hard drives!
So...any thoughts on whether it is possible to get linux to run on this machine as a dual boot? I MUST keep Windows 10 because there is a specific software I need to run, and I cannot have this PC out of action, so I am naturally very cautious about installing it. Windows is installed on the 240GB drive so I guess it might make sense to install it on the 480GB drive if possible.
I don't suppose anybody is in Hampshire, UK and fancies making a few ££ do they? haha.
Thanks in advance - and please treat me like an idiot, and don't assume I am some linux expert!!
Ross
edit - definitely didn't try a DVD install...it doesn't have a DVD drive! I'm not sure how I got it to boot from a USB before!?
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