![]() ![]() Version 14.04.3 directly from the Ubuntu website. The version of Ubuntu is the latest version as of this post, downloaded today. But of course, Ubuntu is "signed" by Microsoft to have the boot key necessary to work. I tried installing other versions of Linux that don't have the Microsoft approved-to-load signature and they failed every time to even get to a desktop from USB live. The Windows 10 version is the upgrade from Windows 8. I selected the automatic setup for dual boot and did not make partitions myself (other than selecting the size for Ubuntu by moving that divider bar). I installed it to a USB, which booted fine, ran it from USB to test it, all devices on the laptop worked, so I installed it from inside Ubuntu. When I installed Ubuntu I just let it do things automatically. Windows 10 Loader (aka Re-Loader Activator) is a third-party tool that allows users to activate unlicensed or expired copies of Windows 10 operating system. I select Windows or it just loads into Ubuntu by default. (Windows loader as default selects Ubuntu, and then loads Grub 2 by default without pressing anything) What I propose is making Ubuntu the default in the WINDOWS boot loader, so that my new sequence would be: (never shows grub2 or the windows loader)ĭisplays Microsoft boot loader, showing Windows 10 as default and Ubuntu.ĭisplays the Grub2 boot loader, showing Ubuntu as default. Seems to me that if I just set the Microsoft loader to load Ubuntu by default, I would not have to hit F12 or even SEE that loader as it would just show Grub2. Find all occurrences of the genuine ctfmon.exe files and delete them. But if I select Ubuntu, it THEN loads the Grub2 loader, which has the selection on it for Ubuntu or Windows (with Ubuntu as the default). C:WindowsSysWOW64 (for 64-bit systems) C:WindowsSystem32 (for 32-bit systems) 2. Click the Windows START button, and click WINDOWS USB/DVD DOWNLOAD TOOL in the ALL PROGRAMS list to open the Windows USB/DVD Download Tool. It loads Windows by default, so if it is not displayed (by hitting F12) it just loads windows. To make a copy of your Windows ISO file: 1. Not sure if anything can be done about that.īut what COULD be done is switching the order of the OS's displayed in the Microsoft loader. But it would be nice to just show the loader automatically. Firstly, I have to hit F12 at boot to see the Microsoft boot loader. It can be installed on any edition of Windows and client/server. ![]() Evidently Microsoft signs Ubuntu loaders so that it is acceptable for their secure boot system. The freeware stress test tool HeavyLoad was developed to bring your PC to its limits. Ubuntu installed quite easily on my Windows 10 laptop despite the secure boot stuff. Streamlining the boot sequence for Windows 10 / Ubuntu 14 dual boot.
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