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Re: Checking if my machine uses UEFI.
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2014, 02:03:27 AM »
 

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Thanks for the reply. My own initial hunch was that I would be OK - NTFS and not FAT32 for the SYSTEM partition - but I do appreciate the confirmation.

Looking forward to installing LinuxLite and having the whole weekend to 'play' with it.

Thanks again for your help.

MarkB
 

Re: Checking if my machine uses UEFI.
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2014, 02:16:23 PM »
 

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You're fine.  Windows is installed in Legacy/Bios mode on your machine.

There are currently 3 primary partitions.  The limit is 4.  That will not be a problem.  Only thing you should do is defragment the partition called "C:" drive in Windows before installing LL.

As a precaution, backup anything important and make Windows recovery DVD's if you don't already have them.

Then you have a choice:

1.  Run LL installer, pick "Alongside Windows" when you see the choice on "Installation Type" screen, and shrink the Windows partition on the next step.

OR

2.  Boot LL DVD and use a program on the live Linux disk to shrink the partition.  It's under Menu -> System -> Partition Drives.  The program is called GParted and there is a tutorial showing how to use it here:  http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/gparted.html.  Shrink partition first, then close GParted and run the installer.


Which ever way you choose, try to make at least 20GB for Linux, but don't shrink by so much that Windows has no room for expansion.  Look in Windows disk management before you run LL installer to see how much of that C: partition is being used by your files.  (Picture shows it is 454GB, but can't see the "used" column.)  Determine how much you are going to allot for Linux based on the room you have left minus how much extra room you want to leave for Windows.

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Checking if my machine uses UEFI.
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2014, 01:18:46 PM »
 

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In line with the suggestion made in the install guide, could I ask someone to please take a look at the attached pdf file that contains a snapshot of the Windows Disc Managament screen, just to make sure that my machine does not use UEFI before I try to install LinuxLite. I do not think it does because the small parttion at the start of the disc is formatted as NTFS and not FAT32 but I would welcome a second - better informed - opinion.

Thanks in advance.

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