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i start to install ubuntu on windows 8 i finish every thing and restart windows and windows 8 start normal no ubuntu !!! is there any way to make ubuntu work under windows 8 ?
The bootloader of windows8 is been modified. I heard u should use win7 bootloader for dual boot options.
I have another solution which is changing the default boot OS to anything other than win8.
Right click on my computer and select properties. Then on left hand side, select advanced system properties. Then select Startup and recovery. On the startup, select default boot OS to ubuntu or anything else. And also choose your default time to display list of operating systems. Now if u restart it loads ubuntu by default and u can also choose win8. Thats what i did.
"to install ubuntu on windows 8"?? virtual machine?
Windows 8 uses something known as secured UEFI. This means that only bootloaders with signed keys that are allowed by UEFI will be able to load. Grub/grub2 are not signed so ubuntu will not load. Google on secured UEFI windows 8 Linux issue for more details.
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bharatgaddameedi said:
The bootloader of windows8 is been modified. I heard u should use win7 bootloader for dual boot options.
I have another solution which is changing the default boot OS to anything other than win8.
Right click on my computer and select properties. Then on left hand side, select advanced system properties. Then select Startup and recovery. On the startup, select default boot OS to ubuntu or anything else. And also choose your default time to display list of operating systems. Now if u restart it loads ubuntu by default and u can also choose win8. Thats what i did.
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If i do this when im on windows 7 and change it to windows developer preview with a windows 8 cd in the drive and reboot will it boot into windows 8. I am asking because i have a laptop with a cracked screen and i am using an external monitor and cant see bios
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I thought I read somewhere you can disable this in BIOS but don't quote me.
kuhla said:
I thought I read somewhere you can disable this in BIOS but don't quote me.
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Yes, but no BIOS has the option to disable this as pretty much nothing comes with Windows 8 preinstalled.
Windows 8 How-To Posts
Windows 8 How To: 1. Switch Between Metro UI and Desktop Mode
Windows 8 How To: 2. Switch Between Apps or Snap Apps
Windows 8 How To: 3. How to Power Off Your Device
Windows 8 How To: 4. Show and Access the Control Panel
Windows 8 How To: 5. Show and Access Administrative Tools
Windows 8 How To: 6. Show All Apps
Windows 8 How To: 7. Switch Between Windows Accounts and Local Accounts
Windows 8 How To: 8. Set up a Picture Password
Windows 8 How To: 9. Set Up a Printer
Windows 8 How To: 10. Customize Metro UI – App Tiles and Groups
Windows 8 How To: 11. Install Language Packs for Multilingual Support
Windows 8 How To: 12. Show and Use “Run” Command
Windows 8 How To: 13. Show and Use cmd Prompt (DOS Mode)
Windows 8 How To: 14. Show and Use PowerShell
Windows 8 How To: 15. Show and Use Desktop Applications
Windows 8 How To: 16. Install .NET 3.5 and Windows Live Essentials
Windows 8 How To: 17. Add New Tab or New InPrivate Tab in Metro Style IE Browser
Windows 8 How To: 18. Configure WiFi Connection and Airplane Mode
Windows 8 How To: 19. Show Hidden Files, Folders and Drives
Windows 8 How To: 20. How to Start Windows 8 in Safe Mode
Windows 8 How To: 21. Install and Uninstall Metro Style Apps
Windows 8 How To: 22. Enable or Disable Sharing Between PCs Using HomeGroup
Windows 8 How To: 23. Find and Use Windows Help and Support
Windows 8 How To: 24. Show and Configure Free Anti-Virus App (Windows Defender)
Windows 8 How To: 25. Show and Enable Split Touch Keyboard (On-Screen)
Windows 8 How To: 26. Set up Remote Desktop Connection
Windows 8 How To: 27. Backup your Files Using File History
Windows 8 How To: 28. Restore Files Using File History
Windows 8 How To: 29. Restore System to a Previous State Using Restore Point
Windows 8 How To: 30. Restore your Device using Refresh and Reset
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How to make the Close, Minimize & Maximize buttons bigger for easy touch.
I need a little help. In windows 7 you could go through Personalize/Windows Color and increase the size of the Close, Minimize & Maximize buttons to make them touch friendly. In Windows 8 CP I can't seem to find where to do this. Does anyone know or has anyone found where to make this change.
Thanks for the help,
peacock93
peacock93 said:
I need a little help. In windows 7 you could go through Personalize/Windows Color and increase the size of the Close, Minimize & Maximize buttons to make them touch friendly. In Windows 8 CP I can't seem to find where to do this. Does anyone know or has anyone found where to make this change.
Thanks for the help,
peacock93
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Right click on the desktop, choose screen resolution. Choose 125%.
It makes everything more touch friendly. Increases fonts also along with buttons. That's what i do on my Asus tablet.
I originally had Windows 8 on my laptop. Now I triple booted windows 7 and XP on it but the bootloader was replaced by windows 7 one. Now My question is how do I get back the metro style bootloader of Windows 8?
karan128 said:
I originally had Windows 8 on my laptop. Now I triple booted windows 7 and XP on it but the bootloader was replaced by windows 7 one. Now My question is how do I get back the metro style bootloader of Windows 8?
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as a general rule of thumb always start from the oldest OS, XP>7>8 that way the bootloaders don't get all messed up
Pop a Win 8 Disk in and boot to it
Hit SHIFT+F10 to enter the command prompt
Type - bootrec /fixmbr to update the main boot record just in case its messed up (shouldn't be!)
Then type - bootrec /fixboot to update the boot sector on the system partition.
Finally type - bootrec /scanos to add your OSs
that should sort it out, cant remember if that scans for XP, if it doesn't that's fixable too but you should really consider hyper-v and run XP in a VM, if you absolutely have to that is.
dazza9075 said:
as a general rule of thumb always start from the oldest OS, XP>7>8 that way the bootloaders don't get all messed up
Pop a Win 8 Disk in and boot to it
Hit SHIFT+F10 to enter the command prompt
Type - bootrec /fixmbr to update the main boot record just in case its messed up (shouldn't be!)
Then type - bootrec /fixboot to update the boot sector on the system partition.
Finally type - bootrec /scanos to add your OSs
that should sort it out, cant remember if that scans for XP, if it doesn't that's fixable too but you should really consider hyper-v and run XP in a VM, if you absolutely have to that is.
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Thanks, but it didn't work...
dazza9075 said:
as a general rule of thumb always start from the oldest OS, XP>7>8 that way the bootloaders don't get all messed up
Pop a Win 8 Disk in and boot to it
Hit SHIFT+F10 to enter the command prompt
Type - bootrec /fixmbr to update the main boot record just in case its messed up (shouldn't be!)
Then type - bootrec /fixboot to update the boot sector on the system partition.
Finally type - bootrec /scanos to add your OSs
that should sort it out, cant remember if that scans for XP, if it doesn't that's fixable too but you should really consider hyper-v and run XP in a VM, if you absolutely have to that is.
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Worked for me.
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try these steps, remember you need to have windows 8 or some other OS that's compatible with the Windows 8 bootloader (like server 2012) set as the first boot OS because at the point that the windows 8 loader shows the menu options the system kernel and drivers are already loaded.
http://www.intowindows.com/restore-boot-options-menu-in-windows-8/
the command:
"bcdedit /set {current} bootmenupolicy standard"
and variations of it did the job for me when I was working with a multiboot of server 2012 and win7 + other OS's.
nbates66 said:
try these steps, remember you need to have windows 8 or some other OS that's compatible with the Windows 8 bootloader (like server 2012) set as the first boot OS because at the point that the windows 8 loader shows the menu options the system kernel and drivers are already loaded.
http://www.intowindows.com/restore-boot-options-menu-in-windows-8/
the command:
"bcdedit /set {current} bootmenupolicy standard"
and variations of it did the job for me when I was working with a multiboot of server 2012 and win7 + other OS's.
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Thank You. The second method for power users on that link you provided worked for me.
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my windows 10 PC start , sttings ,windows 10 apps not opening , edge browser shows class not registered
reset pc
Gokul Rajan said:
my windows 10 PC start , sttings ,windows 10 apps not opening , edge browser shows class not registered
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Since the only constructive response was "Reset your PC" without telling you how to do so even though you say "Settings and Windows 10 apps not opening", I will do that person one better and actually give you instructions for resetting.
Reboot your machine, at the login screen, instead of typing your password or PIN, hold shift and while holding shift press Restart from the Login screen (click the power button and choose Restart). Continue holding shift and it will bring you into the Windows Recovery Environment. Choose Troubleshooting, Reset This PC.
@ahmadus The user wouldn't be able to reset his PC without getting into Recovery Environment. As the Reset this PC function is exposed through the settings app that OP says does not open. In this case, the user may not know how to enter the Recovery Environment from alternative means. If you're going to provide help, actually provide constructive help.
@ShadowEO I thought reset pc is the easiest thing to do on windows 10.
ahmadus said:
@ShadowEO I thought reset pc is the easiest thing to do on windows 10.
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It is, but it's only easy if you can access the Recovery Environment to start the process. The good news is that you can start the process using a Windows 10 Installation disc (either USB or DVD) by choosing "Repair your computer" instead of "Install" when the installer starts up.
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Try this version: http://www.softolite.com/windows-10-lite/
This is the official trial version with the latest build.
Wrong, you should ONLY download media from sources you trust, such as the official Windows 10 media creation tool or ISOs available at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10, THIS is the official URL to download Windows installation media. Also @CarlRock, all versions of Windows are trials until they're licensed, that blog is not the official source of ANYTHING Windows related.
You should also NEVER use a "lite" version of Windows unless you yourself built it, or you understand both what was removed and the consequences for removing that Windows component. Many users on the Windows subreddit go removing components without a full understanding of what they do or their full purpose in the OS, then come and complain that the system isn't working right.
Just use Windows as it was meant to be used. If you don't need a feature, don't configure it, or just plain don't use it. Dont just eviscerate it from the system without a thought to stability.