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29-04-2017, 09:06 | #1 |
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Installazione linux
Salve a tutti volevo accoppiare a windows 10 64 bit, linux mint, pero come inserisco il dvd, compare la schermata di selezione per avviare la distro da disco, dopodiche carica continuamente ma lo schermo rimane sempre nero, anche per parecchio tempo.Per srupolo ho provato ubuntu e il problema e medesimo.La mia configurazione
Intel i7 2600k 16 gb ram dd3 1060ti 6gb ssd 128 gb Vorrei risolvere per passare in futuro a un sistema completamente linux.Grazie |
29-04-2017, 16:04 | #2 |
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Ciao, hai seguito la guida ufficiale?
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtop...?f=42&t=163126 Probabilmente non hai disattivato Secure boot come da guida. Preparing Windows for the Linux Installation: * In the event of a disaster, or mistake, backup all important data. * Create a recovery disk if you haven't already done so. (See near bottom of page for more info.) * Determine for sure if Windows was installed in UEFI/EFI-mode. (See here: What's Your Boot Mode?.) Another way to determine that is to open Windows Disk Management and look at the partitions on the hard drive. If you see a small (200-550MB) partition formatted as FAT32 that says "EFI System Partition", or "System" with the boot flag enabled on it -- then Windows is in EFI-mode. (Note: it must be a small FAT32 partition. You may also see a small NTFS partition, but that is not what you are looking for.) * To make things easier, disable "Secure Boot". (See near bottom of page for more info.) * Disable Windows "Fast Startup" feature. (See near bottom of page for more info.) * If Windows partitions cover the entire hard drive, you will need to shrink one of them to make room for the Linux installation. * Have Windows first defragment the partition you will be shrinking. * Use Windows disk management program to shrink the partition to make room for the Linux installation. (NOTE: if Windows will not allow you to shrink enough to make space for Linux, make a post for help in the Installation & Boot section of the forum -- not under this thread. There is a way around the problem, but it varies depending on the version of Windows you are using.) * Reboot computer into Windows after the shrinking so it can make any adjustments it needs to make for the new size. * Do a FULL shutdown of Windows. (See near bottom of page for more info.) |
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