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One hard drive mac and pc dual boot
One hard drive mac and pc dual boot




  1. One hard drive mac and pc dual boot how to#
  2. One hard drive mac and pc dual boot full#

One hard drive mac and pc dual boot how to#

How to do so varies from each vendor.How to Install / Bootcamp Windows 10 on a mid-2011 iMac using USBĪpple has released support for bootcamping Windows 10, but only on 2012 Macs and later. Everything is reversible simply by removing the Linux UEFI listing from your UEFI/BIOS settings. You have not in any way altered your Windows 10 install or its bootloader or even so much as touched the Windows 10 EFI partition. Your computer at this point will now automatically boot to Linux unless you choose to boot to Windows (from the Grub menu). Linux has also automatically detected your Windows 10 install and added a grub menu item to boot it.

one hard drive mac and pc dual boot

In the process of this, Linux has added an entry to your UEFI listings in your systems UEFI/BIOS. You have installed the Linux EFI bootloader to the newly created EFI partition. Install any updates and then reboot and attempt to enter Windows 10 from the grub menu to make sure that grub correctly handles the hand-off to the Windows 10 bootloader. Finish installation process and reboot (removing the USB stick when your UEFI/BIOS screen logo appears).Īfter UEFI/BIOS reads the new bootloader entry that Linux has added to it, you will be presented with the grub menu with a listing of your Linux distro as well as a listing to boot Windows 10.BEFORE clicking "Install Now", from the "device for boot loader installation" option button, select the 650MB EFI partition you just created as the target for the bootloader.Use as: swap (if you wish to use hibernation, the swap needs to be just slightly larger than your total amount of RAM - example I have 8 GB so the size of this parition was set at 9000 MB) Select "free space" under your target drive (in my case /dev/sdc) Use as: EFI (this will be listed as /dev/sdc1 efi in the partitioning tool once you create it) Location for the new partition: Beginning of this space Select your target drive (in my case /dev/sdc) | /dev/sdb | USB | Ubuntu 16.04 (Live Stick) | no | | Device path | Device | Operating System (OS) | Visible in Ubiquity installer? |

one hard drive mac and pc dual boot

In my case it was listed as /dev/sdc (with /dev/sda being the windows drive and /dev/sdb the USB drive ). When you get to the installation option, choose " Something else" at the bottom of the Ubiquity installer.įind your secondary HDD that you will be installing Linux to. If not, return to Windows and recreate your USB stick with Rufus ensuring you choose the UEFI/GPT (only) option.īoot into Linux live environment and begin install. Make sure it says UEFI in front of the USB stick in the boot menu. Select your USB stick from the boot options. Reboot your computer and press key for one time boot menu (Dell is typically F12). This ensures the Linux environment boots only into UEFI mode during your install. Make sure in Rufus that you CHOOSE the option UEFI/GPT only. Use Rufus to create a bootable USB stick with your choice of Ubuntu based distro. Install Macrium Reflect (free) and create a backup image and reinstallation media should something go wrong with Windows 10. Restart computer to ensure that this subsequent boot and the next reboot/shutdown will be in "normal" mode.

One hard drive mac and pc dual boot full#

Select Full (or thorough, or complete, etc whatever your UEFI vendor has chosen to call it).ĭisable fastboot in Windows 8/10 under " advanced power options".

one hard drive mac and pc dual boot

The options in your UEFI/BIOS might say something like Full/Minimal/Automatic for boot mode. Set to " UEFI mode only" ( no legacy/CSM).ĭisable " Intel Rapid Start" (if equipped)ĭisable " fast boot" in UEFI (note this is different than the "fastboot" setting in Windows 8/10).

one hard drive mac and pc dual boot

Secondary HDD - 64GB Transcend mSATA SSD (Mint 18 was installed to this drive) Main HDD - 256GB Samsung SSD (Windows 10 installed) Specification used for the tutorial below: This should work for most systems that use UEFI and which have two HDD.






One hard drive mac and pc dual boot