I cannot figure out how to do not UEFI install so I say yes, force UEFI install. When it installs it says that there is non-UEFI install on the disks, and asks is it OK to force UEFI install. It does not label the other two possible boots (the CD drive and the Windows drive) as UEFI. When go into BIOS to boot to the USB stick, my computer labels the USB stick as UEFI. I put Ubuntu to install on a small USB stick using Startup Disk Creator in Ubuntu. I have Windows 10 installed on one, I have tried to install Ubuntu on the other, and the third one is just data. I don't understand some of the stuff going on. Sorry if the information is incomplete or excessive. Without the GRUB boot loader, the installed system will not boot. If you used this tutorial on a YUMI-UEFI prepared drive, the Syslinux bootloader should have been directly replaced with Grub 2.When I try to install Ubuntu 16.04 it gives the error " The 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install into / target/. Supporting all three i386-pc, i386-efi, and x86_64-efi architectures. Your USB device can now UEFI and BIOS boot from 32-bit or 64-bit systems. If all went well, you should now be able to boot from your USB Flash drive into a running Grub2 environment. Finally, to install Grub2 for UEFI 64 bit, grub-install.exe -force -removable -no-floppy -target=x86_64-efi -boot-directory= X:\boot -efi-directory= X:\ Then, to install Grub2 for UEFI 32 bit, grub-install.exe -force -removable -no-floppy -target=i386-efi -boot-directory= X:\boot -efi-directory= X:\Ĩ. grub-install.exe -force -no-floppy -target=i386-pc -boot-directory= X:\boot //./PHYSICALDRIVE #ħ. (replacing X with your drive letter and # your Disk number),Īnd then press Enter. To install Grub2 for BIOS, type or copy the following, From the Disk Management Window, make a note of which Disk Number and Volume Drive Letter belongs to your USB device. To do this type the following, then press Enter. Now you’ll want to open Windows Disk Management Tool so that you can determine your USB drive letter and its related disk number. cd %UserProfile%\Desktop\grub*for-windowsĤ. Type the following into the Command Prompt and then press Enter. Next, to change to the grub-2.04-for-windows directory, You’ll need to use a command line to run grub-install.exeġ.) From the Windows ‘⌕ Type here to search’ box, type cmd.exeģ. This folder will contain grub-install.exe amongst several other files.Ģ. Alternately, you can use a1ive’s modified Grub2 version which includes extra features.Īs seen below, you should end up with a grub-2.04-for-windows folder. Download the and extract (unzip) its contents to your Windows desktop. Though you can still chainload and run files from NTFS, exFAT partitions.ġ. While Grub2 UEFI (i386-efi/x86_64-efi) will only install on a Fat/Fat32 formatted partition. Note: Grub2 for BIOS (i386-pc) can be installed on a exFAT, NTFS, or Fat/Fat32 partition.
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