01-08-2015, 06:19 AM
I think I know where I went wrong: I rebooted after installing instead of running boot repair from the live cd, which is why I'm getting that error.
Reference:
http://www.tweaking4all.com/os-tips-and-...81-ubuntu/
Thinking if I run it from the usb it may actually finish with no error.
After that, will run the drivers update as well
Reference:
http://www.tweaking4all.com/os-tips-and-...81-ubuntu/
Quote:When completed, click “Continue” and installation will start.
Ubuntu Setup – Installing ….
Installation, depending on your setting, can take a while, so this might be a good time to walk the dog or get a snack.
At the end of the process, Ubuntu will ask to reboot your computer – DO NOT REBOOT and stay in the Ubuntu Live environment. We still need to tweak a few things, because at this point your computer will boot straight into Windows again.
what I didn't doClick “Continue Testing“.
Step 7 – Getting Dual Boot Windows 8.x and Ubuntu to work
When we boot our computer at this point, it will go to Windows right away, which is not what you’d expect from “Dual Boot”. So we need to repair a few things.
Going to try running boot repair from the live usb instead of from the install. If you screwed up and rebooted anyway: reboot your computer and boot from the Ubuntu USB stick.
Thinking if I run it from the usb it may actually finish with no error.
After that, will run the drivers update as well
