Ganze 10 points avec Linux !
Ganze 10 points avec Linux !
Hello, I'm setting up a dual boot on my Windows 10 laptop with Linux. If something goes wrong and I need to reinstall Windows without using a CD, and I don’t have the activation code, how can I do it? Also, the BIOS doesn’t appear during startup, and I’m unsure how to access it. Any suggestions?
You can use a USB stick. Check Settings > About section, it will display the code or show the back of the laptop. Probably linked to your motherboard, so you shouldn’t have much concern. To enter BIOS, press a specific key (check the manual or screen). You can also restart and go directly to BIOS in Windows 10.
You can obtain the Windows 10 ISO file from Microsoft to build an installation media. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software...ndows10ISO Additionally, keep in mind that you may need to turn off Secure Boot within your UEFI BIOS to successfully install Linux.
Linux must be set up on the second hard disk. Your BIOS should be configured to start from that drive instead of the M.2 slot so the GRUB menu presents the correct operating system choices.
It would be better to keep it on the M.2 since the storage is almost full with games and photos, etc.
Don't hold a grudge. When installing Linux, pay attention to your partition choices. Unplug the storage device beforehand and retry the installation.