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Identify issues with dual operating systems setup.

Identify issues with dual operating systems setup.

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SkullyRoger
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01-10-2023, 03:27 AM
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Hey there, I see you're facing some challenges getting everything set up correctly. Let me walk through what you're dealing with. You have four drives in your system—SSD, Windows HDD, Linux installation media, and a drive you're trying to use for the install. On the Linux side, you're attempting to boot from a completely different drive but running into errors. You've checked disabling safeboot, fastboot, and confirmed AHCI mode works. Your OS is 64-bit, and you reach a point where the installation crashes with a black screen. Even trying legacy mode doesn't help because Windows is installed there. When you try to install in UEFI, you run into issues since the BIOS compatibility mode is active. You've also experimented with using both SATA and PWMU drives, but it hasn't resolved the problem. I'm here to help you figure this out—let's tackle it step by step.
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SkullyRoger
01-10-2023, 03:27 AM #1

Hey there, I see you're facing some challenges getting everything set up correctly. Let me walk through what you're dealing with. You have four drives in your system—SSD, Windows HDD, Linux installation media, and a drive you're trying to use for the install. On the Linux side, you're attempting to boot from a completely different drive but running into errors. You've checked disabling safeboot, fastboot, and confirmed AHCI mode works. Your OS is 64-bit, and you reach a point where the installation crashes with a black screen. Even trying legacy mode doesn't help because Windows is installed there. When you try to install in UEFI, you run into issues since the BIOS compatibility mode is active. You've also experimented with using both SATA and PWMU drives, but it hasn't resolved the problem. I'm here to help you figure this out—let's tackle it step by step.