Hi,
this problem is solved, F21 TC3 Workstation x86_64 and also Win 8.1 now boot
in UEFI Mode, Secure Mode disabled. There had to be set a Supervisor Password in the Bios,
to disable the Secure Mode (found this in a thread of an Acer forum).
Nevertheless it would be nice to boot Linux and Windows in Secure Mode.
Thank You to Samuel for his advices.
Kind Regards
this problem is solved, F21 TC3 Workstation x86_64 and also Win 8.1 now boot
in UEFI Mode, Secure Mode disabled. There had to be set a Supervisor Password in the Bios,
to disable the Secure Mode (found this in a thread of an Acer forum).
Nevertheless it would be nice to boot Linux and Windows in Secure Mode.
Thank You to Samuel for his advices.
Kind Regards
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Von: Joerg Lechner <julechner@xxxxxxx>
An: test <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Verschickt: So, 19 Okt 2014 11:11 am
Betreff: RE: Windows 8.1 and F21, BIOS in UEFI Mode
Von: Joerg Lechner <julechner@xxxxxxx>
An: test <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Verschickt: So, 19 Okt 2014 11:11 am
Betreff: RE: Windows 8.1 and F21, BIOS in UEFI Mode
- On Sun Oct 19 07:03:30 UTC 2014 Samuel Sieb wrote
- Please reply to the previous message instead of creating a new one so
- the conversation stays threaded.
Currently I don't get the messages from the testlist, I had to copy from the Archive.
sorry.
- On 10/18/2014 10:15 PM, Joerg Lechner wrote:
- > Hi Samuel,
- > I hit the F12 button then I got the menue:
- > 1) USB HDD: Samsung SP...... -> the external disk with F21 on it
- > 2) Windows Boot Manager ......
- > But also choosing USB HDD in this menue results in the same error message.
- That's the wrong entry. It seems it's not picking up the Fedora entry
- from the hard disk for some reason. I didn't look closer to see what
- the difference was between the two entries. I'm not clear on whether it
- finds the entry from the hard drive or the one that Fedora created when
- it was installed sticks around somehow.
- > Possibly I have to find a way to disable the Secure Boot.
- That would definitely be a solution.
Hi
Disabling Secure Boot doesn't work on this Laptop (Acer E15 E5-571G-50K9)
I tried according to the link:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn481258.aspx
Thank You for Your help so far, Samuel.
Tomorrow the Acer Support is back, possibly they have an easy solution.
Kind Regards
- Please reply to the previous message instead of creating a new one so
- the conversation stays threaded.
Currently I don't get the messages from the testlist, I had to copy from the Archive.
sorry.
- On 10/18/2014 10:15 PM, Joerg Lechner wrote:
- > Hi Samuel,
- > I hit the F12 button then I got the menue:
- > 1) USB HDD: Samsung SP...... -> the external disk with F21 on it
- > 2) Windows Boot Manager ......
- > But also choosing USB HDD in this menue results in the same error message.
- That's the wrong entry. It seems it's not picking up the Fedora entry
- from the hard disk for some reason. I didn't look closer to see what
- the difference was between the two entries. I'm not clear on whether it
- finds the entry from the hard drive or the one that Fedora created when
- it was installed sticks around somehow.
- > Possibly I have to find a way to disable the Secure Boot.
- That would definitely be a solution.
Hi
Disabling Secure Boot doesn't work on this Laptop (Acer E15 E5-571G-50K9)
I tried according to the link:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn481258.aspx
Thank You for Your help so far, Samuel.
Tomorrow the Acer Support is back, possibly they have an easy solution.
Kind Regards
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