Dell windows 10 boot menu
So if you want to do above things, you would have to disable secure boot in Windows 10/8.1/8 at first. Startup Windows from Windows password recovery tools. Run the previous versions of Windows systems. Run Windows computer with Linux, Ubuntu or Fedora. The laptop just boot loop back to the menu Boot Windows from an external device, such as USB or CD. If you press F8 after the Windows logo appears, the Advanced Boot Options.
Now, if I boot again with same configuration as before and scroll down and select the Windows Boot Manager, I will not be able to get into Windows. Restart your computer, and press F8 before the Windows logo appears on the screen. Restart and press the F12 key until you see Preparing One-Time Boot Menu. In UEFI/BIOS, if I leave the SATA mode as AHCI (instead of RAID), set the "Ubuntu" boot option as the first choice, I will be able to boot into the Linux boot menu and select Mint Cinnamon and continue with no problem. Wait until your Dell machine restarts and boots from the Windows 10 password. Didn't have option to set \home or anything else.
#Dell windows 10 boot menu install#
Per installation steps, point to the unallocated 250Gb space, format to ext4, and install everything including bootloader to this space (250Gb). In Dell UEFI/BIOS, change SATA mode to AHCI (from default RAID) mode Menu BIOS, BOOT Laptop Dell: Truy cp vo BIOS nhn phm F2 Truy cp vo BOOT MENU nhn phm F12 Truy cp vo Recovery nhn phm F8 ri chn Repair your. Hoping someone can help me diagnose this issue, and apologies in advance for a Noobie questions as this is the first time I dabble into Linux.ġTb m.2 NVMe SSD, 250Gb taken up by Windows 10 (NTFS), 500Gb reserved for data (exFAT32), and around 250Gb unallocated, reserved for Linux.