



OK, Windows partition is shrinked and Windows 10 new installed!ASX wrote:Likely your computer comes without windows media, however, as long as you save your license key xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx you should be able to reinstall windows at any time, and of course while installing it you can configure a smaller partition. Wiindows 10 iso files can be downloaded from the microsoft website.
I can tell you that installing win10 is a much faster process, compared to the previous versions, so don't be afraid to reinstall.
We have removed grub as an install option in the lastest 11.1 ISOs, due to too much troubles getting it working properly with the new setup (mainly zfs ,mirror, raidz, and ufs mirroring).
Setting up a dual boot system may require different steps depending if you system is UEFI enabled or not, also you will need to turn off secure boot, if enabled.
to recap, I would advise you to collect the required info (namely the license key-code), download the required win10 ISO image, eventually prepare a USB stick with the win10 image (you will need a working windows computer to do that), or simply burn the win10 ISO to a DVD, check the BIOS/UEFI settings, and reinstall win10.
While reinstalling, make sure to create a partition smaller than the whole disk, for win10.
When you are ready, post again and we will provide further help.
Secure boot and UEFI are two separate things, GhostBSD support UEFI, but do not support secure boot.hank2000 wrote:Secure Boot is "Enabled" but greyed, and when I change to "Legacy bios" after reboot it says: no boot device found?
is GhostBSD not installable under UEFI and Secure boot and how can I get a Windows 10 bootable under legacy boot?
and should in this case the /-partition be primary or logical?
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gpart show -p
After three days of "###" I m completely lost now:ASX wrote:Achim,
use a USB stick possibly, the installation is much faster from USB than from a DVD.
Once installed win10, boot from GhostBSD live (without install), and run:Code: Select all
gpart show -p
and post a picture here, that will give us enough info to proceed.
If it is GPT, there will be no problem, if it is MBR, there will be no problem either, just a different setup.