Aspire ES1 second drive on model, ES1-131, ES1-132, ES1-331

BND
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edited February 2022 in Aspire Laptops
Hello, does someone know if these models have the capacity to hold a second drive beside the emmc. The model I'm thinking about are Acer Aspire ES1-131, ES1-132, ES1-331.
Thanks for your help

Thread was edited to add model name to the title


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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,075 Trailblazer
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    All 3 support a 2.5" SATA HDD or SSD up to 2TB.

    Jack E/NJ

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,075 Trailblazer
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    BND>>>Hi @Anna3930 did you solve your problem, and do you have information to share to the community ? thanks >>>

    Please be aware that we have found that some eMMC booting laptops will only boot live debian or ubuntu USB sessions alongside Windows. While the installations seem to install on the 2.5" internal drive, problems arise to actually boot Linux as the BIOS seems to be locked onto booting Windows only and ignoring the Linux installation on the 2.5" drive. We are still trying to solve this issue with some eMMC boot machines. 

    Jack E/NJ

  • BND
    BND Member Posts: 72 Devotee WiFi Icon
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    Hello JackE, we've got the same goal, you already know me. :)
    I also try to understand if it's the same problem with other subject in the forum. Some guys encounter black screen and I wonder if it's the same issue.
    Thanks for your answer
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,075 Trailblazer
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    BND>>>shimx64.efi file to be certified and to be integrated inside the windows boot manager. Do I say something wrong>>>

    Actually, the LinBootMgr is designed to integrate WinBootMgr inside itself in  the usual dual boot mode where the debian or grub efi menu shows up.

    However, I have since found that some stubborn laptops require first installing Linux with secure boot disabled. Then, in order to force Linux to boot, secure boot must then be re-enabled to allow the linux efi trusted file to be selected and registered (or certified as you suggest) in the BIOS Security tab.

    Once that's done, you can keep secure boot enabled,. Then reboot the machine and tap F12.The linux efi file finally shows up along with WinBootMgr in the F12 boot menu . It also finally shows up in the BIOS Boot tab which then allows you to change the boot order so either Win or Lin boots first. You and @66Drew66 might want to try it.

    Jack E/NJ

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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,075 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    All 3 support a 2.5" SATA HDD or SSD up to 2TB.

    Jack E/NJ

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,075 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    BND>>>Hi @Anna3930 did you solve your problem, and do you have information to share to the community ? thanks >>>

    Please be aware that we have found that some eMMC booting laptops will only boot live debian or ubuntu USB sessions alongside Windows. While the installations seem to install on the 2.5" internal drive, problems arise to actually boot Linux as the BIOS seems to be locked onto booting Windows only and ignoring the Linux installation on the 2.5" drive. We are still trying to solve this issue with some eMMC boot machines. 

    Jack E/NJ

  • BND
    BND Member Posts: 72 Devotee WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    Hello JackE, we've got the same goal, you already know me. :)
    I also try to understand if it's the same problem with other subject in the forum. Some guys encounter black screen and I wonder if it's the same issue.
    Thanks for your answer
  • BND
    BND Member Posts: 72 Devotee WiFi Icon
    May be a path to explore would be the "mok", machine owner key. This process might be not schedule at this time with linux installation yet. MOK would permit to the shimx64.efi file to be certified and to be integrated inside the windows boot manager. Do I say something wrong ?
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,075 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    BND>>>shimx64.efi file to be certified and to be integrated inside the windows boot manager. Do I say something wrong>>>

    Actually, the LinBootMgr is designed to integrate WinBootMgr inside itself in  the usual dual boot mode where the debian or grub efi menu shows up.

    However, I have since found that some stubborn laptops require first installing Linux with secure boot disabled. Then, in order to force Linux to boot, secure boot must then be re-enabled to allow the linux efi trusted file to be selected and registered (or certified as you suggest) in the BIOS Security tab.

    Once that's done, you can keep secure boot enabled,. Then reboot the machine and tap F12.The linux efi file finally shows up along with WinBootMgr in the F12 boot menu . It also finally shows up in the BIOS Boot tab which then allows you to change the boot order so either Win or Lin boots first. You and @66Drew66 might want to try it.

    Jack E/NJ

  • BND
    BND Member Posts: 72 Devotee WiFi Icon
    Hello, I found some information about secure boot on this webpage. I read quickly and as english is not my native langage I need some time to be sure to understand. However, according to my very first impression, it's seem to be possible to modify the windows efi file to integrate other efi files and modify the efi menu with trusted file or the F12 menu.
    may be It could help

    http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/secureboot.html
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,075 Trailblazer
    Might be. I've kept the Win & Lin EFIs in separate folders in the ESP partition on the stubborn laptop.

    Jack E/NJ