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How to make my win 11 bootable
Here is my situation:
I inherited a machine that has already fully used the 4 Primary partitions:
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sdb1 * 2048 1026047 ...
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How to Hibernate on Dual-Boot of Arch and Windows
I'm using Artix OpenRC actually, which is just Arch with OpenRC instead of Systemd.
This is my first time attempting to make hibernation work with Linux, and so far I'm really afraid of trying it. ...
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Formatted windows partition [duplicate]
I searched for hours what I can do, but I didn't find anything for my specific case.
I'll try to be synthetic: I had a disk with 3 partitions, respectively 2 with linux and the third with windows. I ...
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Position and type of linux partition in dual boot with windows 10?
I have a mbr partition style and use BIOS system. I shrank volume C:\ to make a new partition for linux. Linux partitions are detected as primary partition by windows and they're on the left side of ...
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Install multiple OS's on a new SSD from an HDD-based system
First of all, I want to ask a lot of related things, so I was lazy and wrote a question suiting my needs, which I can retire if it doesn't fall under the community's requirements. Please let me know ...
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USB Drive with FAT 32 partition created in Linux not seen by Windows
I have a old USB drive reformatted several times. Lately I wanted to share some files with some Windows PCs and I reformatted it again. From a Linux PC I created a ms-dos partition table and a single ...
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SSD with Linux installation shows in windows
Due to the convenience of only needing one PC, I have two OSs in my System. On one SSD I am running Windows and on another, I run Kubuntu Linux.
Problem: A 512MB Fat32 partition on the Linux SSD is ...
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How to extend existing GRUB-based dual-boot to triple-boot
In my HP notebook I'm currently running a 250GB SSD as a primary drive in dual-boot mode using GRUB (Linux Mint and Windows 10 with Windows being the default OS).
There is a second classic HDD ...
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windows disk partitions are not coming up while downloading popos in a uefi bios system
So I finally decided to download Linux and chose popos for the purpose.
I had already turned off the secure boot but my SSD and its partitions are not showing up while trying to install it only the ...
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Why my pc doesn't display the boot menu to choose an OS when I start the pc? [duplicate]
I originally had a Windows OS and I wanted to also have a Linux OS. So I added Ubuntu in dual boot with Windows. However, when I start my pc, it doesn't display the boot menu and goes on the Windows ...
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I changed my secondary drive to EFI after a Gentoo install. Can I get my files back?
I'll try to explain the situation, because my setup was really strange and I never bothered to fix it.
Basically I had a main 256 GB Crucial SSD with the Windows 10 OS and all of my main work on it. ...
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linux and windows 10 having issues in dual booting
I've installed Pop OS alongside my windows 10, but now I have a problem: I have to choose which partition has to boot in my boot settings, no dual boot menu at all.
This is how I installed the pop OS:
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How to tell which is Linux partition by looking at the partition manager
In the past, windows 10 used to say "Raw" for a Linux partition
I had manjaro, I need to reinstall Linux, it's in the D drive, either the 50GB partition or the 62 GB portion, if another small ...
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Install Windows 10 after Ubuntu 19.10 on a secondary HDD
This is my primary SSD which has Ubuntu 19.10 installed.
SSD_Ubuntu
This is my secondary HDD which has 500 GB allocated to Kali(/dev/sda2) and two ext4 partitions /dev/sda4 and /dev/sda5
HDD
I'd ...
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How to mount ext4 in Windows in read-write mode permanently?
I have dual boot model that is looking like that:
HDD (/dev/sda)
- Partition 1 NTFS (Windows stuff)
- Partition 2 NTFS (Windows itself)
- Partition 3 NTFS (Looks like windows stuff too)
- Partition 4 ...