![]() So, at this point, I pressed F12 again at boot and selected the newly created USB option. The USB device was recognized by the BIOS, so I was able to add the boot option using 'USB' as the name and '/efi/boot/boot圆4.efi' as the file location (I also checked the flash drive to make sure this was indeed the file location). Added an new UEFI boot option for the USB drive. They both take me to the ubuntu bootloader and let me boot into ubuntu (There isn't actually a Windows installation on my computer since I did a clean install so I don't know why the Windows option is even there).Ģ. When I press F12 during boot, there are two UEFI boot options: ubuntu, and Windows Bootloader. ![]() ![]() I created a boot disk on a USB flash drive using Ubuntu's Startup Disk Creator and tried yet again to boot from it. So I decided to just do a fresh install of 13.04 beta 2. Now, if you've read any of my other posts, you know I've had some problems with this installation. I was able to use the Win 8 bootloader (hold shift while restarting Win 8) to boot from USB and install Ubuntu. When I first installed Ubuntu, I tried to boot directly from USB to do a clean install but I couldn't get it to work (I'll explain why below) so I gave up and found another solution. ![]() It originally came with Win 8 but I installed Ubuntu 13.04 on it. I have a new XPS 13 (元22x) with the 1080p screen.
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