Well, AFAIK things are set, and you can't do much. You must have GRUB when
you start Debian, which doesn't displays Windows but makes you feel like
Windows is not there
If you don't mind reinstalling, boot the installer to UEFI mode. Yeah, your
BIOS would display the same installation image as bot
Hi,
> Changing parameters for the UEFI Bios I am able to run windows or linux but
> not from Grub directly. Also I was not able to boot from DVD or USB after the
> Debian installation (I installed Debian from a USB without problems to boot
> from the USB).
Is that by chance an HP machine? thei
Hi,
I have tried to install a dual boot: Windows and Debian. However apparently
I did something wrong and the installation was not smooth. Probably because
Debian was installed in Legacy mode (changing MBR maybe?)
Changing parameters for the UEFI Bios I am able to run windows or linux but
not fro
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