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== System == |
== System == |
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=== Hardware === |
=== Hardware === |
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;ASUS N550JV-CM202H |
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* Bought in 2013 &dmash; See [[New PC - 2013]] for selection page |
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* Default OS: ''Win 8 64'' |
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* CPU: ''[http://ark.intel.com/products/75116 i7-4700HQ]'' |
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** Micro-architecture: ''Haswell'' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haswell_(microarchitecture) wikipedia page]) |
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* RAM: ''8GB'' |
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* GPU: ''Nvidia GeForce GT 750M 4GB'' |
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=== References === |
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* Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 8: [http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2013/09/install-ubuntu-linux-alongside-windows.html Detailed blog entry], [http://askubuntu.com/questions/221835/installing-ubuntu-on-a-pre-installed-windows-8-64-bit-system-uefi-supported detailed answer on askubuntu].<br/>Suggestions: |
* Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 8: [http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2013/09/install-ubuntu-linux-alongside-windows.html Detailed blog entry], [http://askubuntu.com/questions/221835/installing-ubuntu-on-a-pre-installed-windows-8-64-bit-system-uefi-supported detailed answer on askubuntu].<br/>Suggestions: |
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** '''Turn off fast startup''' |
** '''Turn off fast startup'''<br/>If fast startup is turned on, Windows keeps a snapshot of the system when it boots up, which gets corrupted or lost when installing Ubuntu<br/>Option is available via Control Panel → Power Options → Choose what the power button does → click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable" ! |
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** '''Disable secure boot'''<br/>Although Ubuntu is compatible with secure boot, |
** '''Disable secure boot'''<br/>Although Ubuntu is compatible with secure boot, secure boot is still the part that creates most dual boot issues. |
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** '''Disable UEFI Boot'''<br/>Also called '''enable CSM boot''' (CSM means Compatibility Support Module). This restores the old usual boots, but requires GRUB to boot Windows 8<br/>'''Q?''' Will recovery via {{kb|F9}} continue to work? |
** '''Disable UEFI Boot'''<br/>Also called '''enable CSM boot''' (CSM means Compatibility Support Module). This restores the old usual boots, but requires GRUB to boot Windows 8<br/>'''Q?''' Will recovery via {{kb|F9}} continue to work? |
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* Info on [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI UEFI] |
* Info on [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI UEFI] |
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* Access to BIOS might be disabled if PC boots Windows 8 in Secure Boot mode.<br/>To access BIOS, go to Windows 8 '''power off options''', and click '''Restart''' while holding '''SHIFT'''. Then, select '''Troubleshoot''', and '''UEFI Firmware Settings'''. |
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To be completed |
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<source lang=bash> |
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MountVol |
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G: |
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cd RecoveryImage |
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Dism /Apply-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /Index:2 /ApplyDir:D: |
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</source> |
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* [http://support.asus.com/Troubleshooting/detail.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=N550JV&p=3&s=529&os=&hashedid=dad5aYI8mC6sfoNV&no=1713 ASUS Recovery - via Windows] |
* [http://support.asus.com/Troubleshooting/detail.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=N550JV&p=3&s=529&os=&hashedid=dad5aYI8mC6sfoNV&no=1713 ASUS Recovery - via Windows] |
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* [http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=3&s=529&m=N550JV&os=&hashedid=dad5aYI8mC6sfoNV Asus support - N50JV - Download] |
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* Press '''{{kb|ESC}}''' just after power on to access the boot order and setup menu (even if secure and/or fast boot is enabled) |
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=== Log === |
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* Boot in Windows 8, let update runs, etc. |
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* In BIOS, disable ''fast boot'' and ''secure boot'', and enable ''CSM boot'' |
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* In Windows 8, disable ''fast startup'' |
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* In Windows 8, Shrink C: to 188GB, and delete / create new D: 184GB right after C: (this leaves ~500GB for Linux) |
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* Boot USB with Ubuntu 13.04 64-bit |
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* Install Ubuntu, and run boot-repair |
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* Flash BIOS to v207 (was 204) |
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* Backup '''Restore''' partition (''/dev/sda6'') with ''ntfsclone'' |
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* Backup '''Recovery''' partition (''/dev/sda2'') with ''ntfsclone'' |
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* Backup '''Efi''' partition (''/dev/sda1'') with ''partimage'' |
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* Backup '''GPT''' table (with ''gdisk'' and ''dd'' of 4096 sectors) |
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=== Partition === |
=== Partition === |
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Total disk size: 931.39GB. Original partition, from Windows 8: |
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== 1st Install == |
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* 300MB — EFI System Partition |
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To be completed |
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* 900MB — Recovery Partition |
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* 372.60GB — OS (ntfs) |
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* 537.60GB — DATA (ntfs) |
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* 20.01GB — Recovery Partition |
Latest revision as of 03:15, 13 July 2014
Installed Operating System
Current OS Log
System
Hardware
- ASUS N550JV-CM202H
- Bought in 2013 &dmash; See New PC - 2013 for selection page
- Default OS: Win 8 64
- CPU: i7-4700HQ
- Micro-architecture: Haswell (wikipedia page)
- RAM: 8GB
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GT 750M 4GB
References
- Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 8: Detailed blog entry, detailed answer on askubuntu.
Suggestions:- Turn off fast startup
If fast startup is turned on, Windows keeps a snapshot of the system when it boots up, which gets corrupted or lost when installing Ubuntu
Option is available via Control Panel → Power Options → Choose what the power button does → click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable" ! - Disable secure boot
Although Ubuntu is compatible with secure boot, secure boot is still the part that creates most dual boot issues. - Disable UEFI Boot
Also called enable CSM boot (CSM means Compatibility Support Module). This restores the old usual boots, but requires GRUB to boot Windows 8
Q? Will recovery via F9 continue to work?
- Turn off fast startup
- Info on UEFI
- Access to BIOS might be disabled if PC boots Windows 8 in Secure Boot mode.
To access BIOS, go to Windows 8 power off options, and click Restart while holding SHIFT. Then, select Troubleshoot, and UEFI Firmware Settings.
- ASUS Recovery — press F9 at boot to go to recovery console, and restore from RECOVERY partition.
If the image is not found, start a command prompt:
MountVol
G:
cd RecoveryImage
Dism /Apply-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /Index:2 /ApplyDir:D:
- ASUS Recovery - via Windows
- Asus support - N50JV - Download
- Press ESC just after power on to access the boot order and setup menu (even if secure and/or fast boot is enabled)
Log
- Boot in Windows 8, let update runs, etc.
- In BIOS, disable fast boot and secure boot, and enable CSM boot
- In Windows 8, disable fast startup
- In Windows 8, Shrink C: to 188GB, and delete / create new D: 184GB right after C: (this leaves ~500GB for Linux)
- Boot USB with Ubuntu 13.04 64-bit
- Install Ubuntu, and run boot-repair
- Flash BIOS to v207 (was 204)
- Backup Restore partition (/dev/sda6) with ntfsclone
- Backup Recovery partition (/dev/sda2) with ntfsclone
- Backup Efi partition (/dev/sda1) with partimage
- Backup GPT table (with gdisk and dd of 4096 sectors)
To be completed
Partition
Device | Label | Size | Type | Mount | uid | gid | permissions |
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/dev/sda1/ | OS | xx.xxGiB | ntfs | /windows/c | ? | ? | drwxrwx--- |
/dev/sda2/ | SWAP | xx.xxGiB | linux-swap | swap | ? | ? | |
/dev/sda3/ | UBUNTU | xx.xxGiB | reiserfs | / | ? | ? | drwxr.xr.x |
Total disk size: 931.39GB. Original partition, from Windows 8:
- 300MB — EFI System Partition
- 900MB — Recovery Partition
- 372.60GB — OS (ntfs)
- 537.60GB — DATA (ntfs)
- 20.01GB — Recovery Partition