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- #Kon boot stuck at reading original sector software
You have to check a couple of boxes, but you are not signing your soul away to Satan, or anything. You can find it right here on the official UEFI site.
#Kon boot stuck at reading original sector software
So is Red Hat, and so is Apple, and so is just about every major PC manufacturer, Intel obviouslyAMD, and a laundry list of other major and minor hardware, software and firmware companies and organizations. Its predecessor and basis, EFI, was developed and published by Intel. You need to understand what Secure Boot is, and what UEFI is, and which of the two you are actually talking about at any given time. We will talk about precisely what it is later, but for now, just remember it is not the same thing about UEFI. Secure Boot is a single effectively optional element of the UEFI specification, which was added in version 2. Do not ever use those terms interchangeably. Of the three solutions, using Boot Repair is likely to be the easiest to get working but as I noted, the non-standard naming that Boot Repair uses can end up causing problems for other utilities in the future.So you should probably forget it all. I strongly recommend you complain to HP about this they won't fix such problems unless people complain. Basically, the firmware is hard-coded to boot from Microsoft's boot loader and to make it difficult or impossible to boot from anything else. Thus, I recommend you do one of three things. Ordinarily, running Boot Repair backs up Microsoft's original boot loader file bootmgfw. In the beginning, the options list contained. Among other tries, I also tried Boot-Repair both from HD after its installation and via boot-repair-diskbut that exercise was most probably unnecessary.

#Kon boot stuck at reading original sector update
In case Windows overwrites the boot loader again after an update as it did with meI already know the steps to get grub back to its place.

#Kon boot stuck at reading original sector how to
As per Rod's recommendation in his answer the one about how to repair the boot loader manuallyI made a backup of that file by moving it one level up.įinally, I copied GRUB2's boot loader in that place, "tricking" the system into loading the boot loader I wanted instead of Windows' original boot loader. If so, you will need to adjust the commands below. Please note that in your computer it might be in a different place. I have Secure Boot disabled and Legacy Boot also disabled. In the end, Rod Smith's answer abovecombined with the information that I found in another forum, did the trick for me. I don't know Still, I wanted to be able to have the computer boot directly to Linux, without the need for any user intervention. While I already dislike win8 even more than win7, I do need it from time to time for a couple tasks I had this same problem with my HP Pavilion g6 when trying to dual boot Ubuntu That is, even after "successfully" running Boot-Repair, I still had the notebook booting directly into Windows 8. This works but if I am not paying close attention, it will boot into windows. The only way I can boot into Ubuntu is to press F9 when I power the system on and then manually navigate to the ubuntu efi file. I have looked around the boot options in the bios screen, but it does not give me a choice for Ubuntu. My issue is that I have not been able to get it to boot straight off the new efi file that was created. I used boot-repair to get set up to boot into grub. Be alert for scammers posting fake support phone numbers on the community.By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie PolicyPrivacy Policyand our Terms of Service.Īsk Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers.
#Kon boot stuck at reading original sector install
Follow the installation instruction to install a clean os, Enjoy!!! Thanks SAM. Then you should be able to boot from the USB flash drive.

You may be able to select the legacy boot options menu from there. I want to boot to a USB flash drive but do not know how to configure the new uefi bios. Simply ask a new question if you would like to start the discussion again.Īll forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.

It has been a while since anyone has replied. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Didn't find what you were looking for?Īsk the community or Ask the Virtual Agent. At the very beginning when you see the black screenkeep press F9 key, You will get the boot order menu.
