Dual Boot issue - Helios 300 PH315-52 laptop

PigBenis
PigBenis Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
Hi, i recently brought Helios 300 PH315-52 laptop. It came with 250 Gb NVMe SSD. 
After that i brought another NVME SSD (Adata XPG m2 1tb), and i changed it with with original one.
After that i reinstalled windows from Microsoft on 1TB drive, and installed Pop_Os! on 250 Gb SSD Drive. I want to have a dual boot on my laptop, but it only boots into Linux, even F12 isnt working. (Secure boot disabled, SSDs are in AHCI mode in Bios)

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  • PigBenis
    PigBenis Member Posts: 3 New User
    Can you help me to figure out what i did wrong ?
  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,774 Pathfinder
    edited October 2019
    PigBenis said:
    Hi, i recently brought Helios 300 PH315-52 laptop. It came with 250 Gb NVMe SSD. 
    After that i brought another NVME SSD (Adata XPG m2 1tb), and i changed it with with original one.
    After that i reinstalled windows from Microsoft on 1TB drive, and installed Pop_Os! on 250 Gb SSD Drive. I want to have a dual boot on my laptop, but it only boots into Linux, even F12 isnt working. (Secure boot disabled, SSDs are in AHCI mode in Bios)
    Windows 10 is really bad at sharing space and many have run into issues with this. Also, a feature update or such could always reset the dual boot configuration into booting windows only.

    So, I have a question... Did you try putting an internal SSD to USB 3 or type c (via adapter) and installing OS to that like the internal hard disk never existed? And connecting this device and booting up from it when you need Linux.
    I have an internal SSD connected via the USB 3 adapter case and it works pretty quick - infact I load my VMs from it and play up to medium level demanding games from it with no issues.

    Regarding F12 not working, go into your BIOS and see if that option got disabled by any chance.
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  • PigBenis
    PigBenis Member Posts: 3 New User
    please disregard, i was hitting PrtScr instead of F12 :disappointed:
    all that i can tell - in AHCI Mode, 2 NVMes will for perfectly with 2 Operating systems on them (i mean one one windows and linux for example on other one)