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Your Asus Z77 isn't starting Windows and you can't reach the hard drive via Linux.

Your Asus Z77 isn't starting Windows and you can't reach the hard drive via Linux.

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Jetsensorc
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10-14-2016, 10:24 PM
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so i recently got a new asus z77 mobo and I used a bunch of parts from my old build. I installed a live copy of ubuntu on a flash drive and I couldnt view the hdd. my old board was legacy bios and my new board is uefi, but there is no option to change it to legacy or disable secure boot. I tried to install windows 10 on another partition but my hard drive showed up as "unallocated" even though i had two allocated drives.
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Jetsensorc
10-14-2016, 10:24 PM #1

so i recently got a new asus z77 mobo and I used a bunch of parts from my old build. I installed a live copy of ubuntu on a flash drive and I couldnt view the hdd. my old board was legacy bios and my new board is uefi, but there is no option to change it to legacy or disable secure boot. I tried to install windows 10 on another partition but my hard drive showed up as "unallocated" even though i had two allocated drives.

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YTLegacy
Junior Member
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10-16-2016, 01:43 PM
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In Windows on an EFI platform, drives set up for installation may face issues when accessed via a UEFI system, particularly during setup. Windows 10 has difficulty reading properly configured drives unless they remain unchanged from its original state.
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YTLegacy
10-16-2016, 01:43 PM #2

In Windows on an EFI platform, drives set up for installation may face issues when accessed via a UEFI system, particularly during setup. Windows 10 has difficulty reading properly configured drives unless they remain unchanged from its original state.