Jamesjhally

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  • As far as I understand it, the bcdedit command just let me safeboot then I switched the bios settings from RST to AHCI. Are you saying that Windows loaded an AHCI firmware driver which linux then uses? For speed alone this was worth doing - it's a huge step up on the AMD A10 laptop I have in terms of speed so I'll put up…
  • My XC-1660 is now dual boot with Ubuntu 20.04 and Windows 10 both on the Optane drive. I followed a YouTube video where a guy performed a bcdedit /set ...etc command on his Windows 10 machine which I did then booted into the BIOS changing RST to AHCI. So far so good, both are working and I'm configuring my apps on Ubuntu…
  • Right, I might do that, good suggestion. I was thinking of getting another drive and using it master/slave with Linux on one with the boot order changed to run Linux by default. I'd have to go into the bios each time I wanted to run Windows though? I haven't done a HDD swap before and an OS reinstall like you describe…
  • It's an Optane card with RST set in the BIOS. I'm backing up Windows10 now but yes I will do a little more research into it before I do anything hasty. There must be some way of getting ubuntu to see my hard drive from a USB live image - I've done this on at least a dozen PCs over the years and have so far not come up…
  • Hi lads. I'm in this category too- new XC-1660 fresh out of the box, trying to dualboot windows10 with ubuntu 20.4(?) from a live usb. Apart from tpm errors while USB is loading, everything seems to run in live mode but when I go to install ubuntu, Linux cannot see the disk with windows on it. Normally I get a "what do…
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