Error encountered during startup of Pop!_OS on Dell Precision 3530.
Error encountered during startup of Pop!_OS on Dell Precision 3530.
It seems like you're referring to a potential dHell BIOS problem. Could you clarify what specific issue you're experiencing?
Attempt to turn off Secure Boot, TPM and similar features if feasible!
Is this a new install of both operating systems? If it isn't you might be better running Pop_OS! in a Virtual Machine Try this: Warning: You will have to reinstall both Windows and Pop OS after doing this Enter BeeOS Set SATA operation from RAID to AHCI Apply settings and Reboot Do your dual boot install Info from Dell Manual: https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-...lang=en-us
I’ve thought a lot about it and now I’m going to remove the window installation and run Windows on a laptop I already have. Thanks for all your assistance!
Consider installing Linux alongside your current setup. You can divide a Windows NTFS drive into four distinct zones: one for recovery, one for the primary system, and two additional areas for general use. The installer can generate a bootloader (GRUB) partition to choose between Windows and Linux, plus another partition for the remaining Linux components. This approach helps reduce Windows usage on that machine, minimizing data tracking. To inspect network activity, download Wireshark from https://wireshark.org/ and adjust its preferences under name resolution to view IP addresses instead of just numbers. Double-click the Wi-Fi area in Wireshark; a moving line will appear if connected. Enter "dns" in the filter field and press enter. Using Linux simplifies this process entirely. Don’t lose hope on a Linux installation. If Grub isn’t installed, try downloading the Ubuntu Ultimate Boot CD, which includes a GRUB boot utility. Boot from it via USB, navigate to the HD, select Management, then UP four times to reach Super GRUB 2. This enables installing GRUB on the same system, even without a separate partition. In fact, you likely don’t need a dedicated partition—GPT supports over 100 partitions.