Brian Rohan wrote:
> If I remember correctly with my 3 year old HP laptop, the easiest way for
> me was to edit the bios and disable secure boot. I also installed as a
> standalone, not a dual boot.
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> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 10:57 AM, VY <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hello All:
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>> We have an HP laptop that we attempted to install Linux on it.  At the very
>> end, there were issues in writing the bootloader (laptop is UEFI based).
>>
>> Right now, it won’t boot up.
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>> Do you know how Linux can be installed on such kind of laptop?
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>> Before I Google, I thought I ask about any personal experience here.
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>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> -v
Yes, disable secure boot is a must ... I have long since dropped the 
idea of dual boot, so I cannot advise there, either.
Regards
Fred James


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