Booting through the UEFI boot win8.1

  

Foreword: I bought an SSD some time ago, reinstalled win8.1 in the SSD, and then tossed a dual system, and began to watch a lot of other people's tutorials online. I feel that some tutorials are also cumbersome. I will summarize my experience here.

The basic configuration of the author notebook: HP2318TX, pre-installed is win8 Chinese version.

Preparation: First look at the BIOS of your computer does not support UEFI mode, generally supported by computers in the past one or two years. Prepare a U disk (doing a boot disk, 8g should be enough), the old peach u disk boot disk creation tool (UEFI version, other tools are also OK). A genuine system image (preferably 64-bit, the author installed win8.1 Professional X64).

Description: The author's computer installation has two modes to choose from, one is legacy, this needs to turn off the security mode, and the other is UEFI mode, (the original I installed through legacy mode, but In which mode, there is a problem, I have to re-toss, toss the UEFI mode)

Specific steps: First, we make a boot disk through the old peach tool; then put all the files in the system image Unzip it into the system disk. (BIOS automatically recognizes a UEFI boot entry)

then proceeds to boot the BIOS setting items, HP is F10, the U disk is set to a first boot entry.


After the zone is divided, we can directly restart the process of installing the system. (Pirates Figure)


We've already divided into many areas, here we choose directly on the line.


Here we choose a custom installation mode:




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The system is almost loaded, leaving some of it Custom settings, and then restart can be used.

The author also installed an unbuntu14.04 version, unbuntu also supports UEFI boot, and this step is similar, you can install dual system ~~

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