On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 23:29:09 +0200 Pascal Hambourg <pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org> wrote:
> Le 07/10/2019 à 09:42, Joe a écrit : > > On Sun, 6 Oct 2019 23:26:32 +0200 > > Pascal Hambourg <pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org> wrote: > > > >> Le 06/10/2019 à 22:45, Beco a écrit : > >>> > >>> Now the system can boot both systems ok. But to choose which one > >>> you want, you need to enter the BIOS, change legacy to UEFI, and > >>> vice-versa, then you can boot. > >> > >> Would you mind telling which systems boots in EFI mode and which > >> one boots in legacy mode ? > >> > > Windows 8/8a/10 boot only in EFI. > > I don't think so. Source ? > As I Understood It. Definitely, computers certified for these versions must have EFI mode available, which is not, of course, the same thing. Yes, even Win10 appears to be able to be installed to boot in legacy mode. Shows how many Windows installations I've done recently.... But I'm pretty sure that any pre-installed Windows, and very few people now install it themselves, will be a UEFI installation, which cannot be changed to boot in legacy mode, nor vice-versa. -- Joe