chuckbass
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These are the steps I took now and it's working: 1. Boot into setup (F2). 2. Make sure these are the BIOS settings: 3. Now hit F10 to save and exit. 4. Use Universal USB installer to write Windows 8 to a Bootable USB Drive 5. Boot the computer and press F12 to have the boot menu showing up. 6. Select EFI USB or something similar whatever the device is you want to install from, as long as it begins with EFI you are good to go. 7. Just install Windows 8, leave enough space for Ubuntu 8. Now use Universal USB Installer to write Ubuntu 12.10 to a Bootable USB Drive. 9. Boot the computer and press F12 to have the boot menu showing up. 10. Select Legacy USB / AHCI USB / BIOS USB whatever shows up for your device, as long as it's not beginning with EFI. 11. Now in the Ubuntu Installer make sure to create partitions manually, mine where: PARTITION 1: used by windows PARTITION 2: used by windows PARTITION 3: used by windows PARTITION 4: WINDOWS PARTITION 5: BIOS Reserved (350MB) PARTITION 6: /boot (500MB) PARTITION 7: / (200GB) PARTITION 8: swap (4GB) create partitions from 5-8. When done you press F12 at boot to select your OS you want to boot. If you do nothing, depending on the boot order you selected either Ubuntu or Windows 8 will boot first. The great thing about this is you don't have to mess with bootloaders or worry about losing the other operating system when reinstalling Ubuntu or Windows 8. Thanks Usraek for helping me! I hope I helped some with my workaround solution. I am really not that techy.
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After I flashed v2.02 and the BIOS Mod by svl7 I wanted to reinstall Windows 8, but then the serial prompt came up which normally doesn't. Then I booted back into Windows 8 opened RWEverything went to the MSDM table and my serial is gone. Also in BIOS my serial is gone or whatever what was supposed to be there. BEFORE flashing to v2.02 i think I made a BIOS backup. any chance my serial is still in there?
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Ok thank you. I see in the commandline things about nouveau driver and duplicate VGA device. My disks are formatted in GPT. Will I have to revert to MBR to boot in legacy as well? Or does legacy boot work fine with GPT ?
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Settings: Secure Boot = OFF Fast Boot = OFF UEFI/Legacy = UEFI I tried adding nomodeset and removing quiet splash but no luck Has anyone able to install Ubuntu? Fedora doesnt boot at all I could of course set BIOS Mode to Legacy, then I am sure it would work, but it seems so stupid to do so since the future is UEFI. Can someone help me on this ?
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Ultimate Gaming SLI Notebook
chuckbass replied to Enya's question in What Notebook Best Fits My Needs?
What are your specs? how much did you pay?