![]() ![]() ![]() Note in this example, I'm using SuSE 12.1 and I'm using two separate HDD with Windows 8.1 on the "Primary" HDD. This script will alter some things in your S:\ partition. I'm afraid it's not a Linux script, but I'm sure you could do a similar thing in linux. I've created a script to help users boot Windows 8.1 and Linux. How to fix? I'm out of ideas, and I want EFI back. Now it boots! So, I'm guessing the UEFI is somehow hosed in the "firmware" by one or more of the actions above. Same result.įinally, set box from UEFI to CSM, installed Ubuntu again. Tried reinstalling 8 without upgrade to 8.1, same result. Tried reinstalling Win 8, upgrade to 8.1, then reinstalling Ubuntu. So, I started messing around with Boot-Repair, repeatedly, until the box wouldn't boot at all (just get blacks screen with "Insert disk with command files" or some such). Was able to do a lengthy workaround to get back to grub menu on each boot, but wanted it fixed. After the upgrade, each boot brought me to a "grub rescue>" prompt. I foolishly accepted MS's suggestion to update Windows to 8.1. EFI mode, Grub2, secure boot off, had to use "recommended repair" on Boot-Repair tool to get the boot working after original Ubuntu install. I had Win 8 and Ubuntu 12.04 peacefully coexisting on a Toshiba Portege Z935. ![]()
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