Cannot set up dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 10 on Acer Aspire A514-52

chrisbuckley
chrisbuckley Member Posts: 2 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives

I have an Acer Aspire A514-52 with Windows 10 pre-installed and I am trying to install Ubuntu to dual boot with the windows OS.

I have shrunk space in my C drive already. I have also used rufus to set up a live USB with Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS. I have done this as GPT partition rather than MBR and used FAT32 file system because other tutorials suggest this should be done for Acer laptops.

As instructed in other tutorials for Acer laptops, I have also edited the BIOS options: I have disabled 'Secure boot' and enabled 'boot from F12'. Boot mode cannot be changed from UEFI in my BIOS.

After these steps, the F12 boot menu displays the options 'Linpus lite' and 'Windows boot manager'.

Clicking Linpus lite takes me to an almost blank Grub console with no options for Ubuntu installation, and clicking windows boot manager boots Windows as normal.

I have even tried changing the SATA mode from RST to AHCI, although this brings about the dreaded Windows blue screen with the error 'Inaccessible boot device'.

Does anyone have any ideas of how to resolve this issue?

Answers

  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Good Morning chrisbuckley !

    Access Windows normally.
    In MSCONFIG, check the boot tab option, select SafeBOOT.
    Restart, access Bios and select the Sata Mode option for AHCi.
    Save and restart.
    Windows will enter safe mode.
    Run msconfig again, go to the Boot tab, uncheck Safeboot and restart your PC.

    Now in Windows (already in AHCi), disable the option to "activate quick start".

    Restart and install Ubuntu now on AHCi


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  • chrisbuckley
    chrisbuckley Member Posts: 2 New User
    Hi MaClane, thanks for replying!

    unfortunately, these steps did not work either.

    Even with AHCI now on, I am still getting the same options in boot manager - ‘Linpus lite’ and ‘Windows Boot Manager’. When I select Linpus lite, I still get the same grub screen. See attached pictures.

    do you have any other ideas?
    many thanks for your help!