![]() You'll need to refer to your computer manufacturer's user manual (or motherboard manufacturer's user manual) for specific instructions related to UEFI settings and how to access them. Therefore, I've just listed most of the basic steps for preparation and installation. ![]() ![]() UEFI firmware settings vary from one manufacturer to another, making it impossible specify "exact" steps for settings changes. If it's BIOS/Legacy mode then standard installation procedures should be followed and this tutorial is NOT meant for that.) If you are experienced with partitioning and installing operating systems, skip over the basic information you already know. If it's UEFI/EFI mode, use this tutorial. The beginning of tutorial shows you how to determine which mode Windows was installed in. (Most of the time Windows is installed in UEFI/EFI-mode so this tutorial focuses on that. This is geared toward new Linux users who have a newer UEFI-based computer that has Windows 8/8.1/10 pre-installed.
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