After removing the USB Sticks it mounted to Windows without any problems, but when trying to mount LibreElec it wasn't able to mount sda7.
Did I do something wrong?
After removing the USB Sticks it mounted to Windows without any problems, but when trying to mount LibreElec it wasn't able to mount sda7.
Did I do something wrong?
Thank you for you suggestions but this involves going physically to the PC which I would like to avoid!
Maybe someone else has a working solution...
It can´t be that there is no solution to this! The NUC is quite popular. And I think having Windows and Libreelec on one machine has more then one advantage!
QuoteI did find this How to install Windows 10 from USB with UEFI support | Windows Central which creates a eufi bootable stick, but whether this will mean that windows will boot using eufi, I don't know.
No, this is only about installing Windows 10 on UEFI, which I am able to perform!
Also YUMI is only about having a bootable USB stick with more then one OS for installation, nothing to do with dual boot!
Quotejust found this EFI Dual Boot Windows 10 / LibreELEC on Intel NUC (Goal=rEFInd)
something else to read Dual Boot : OpenELEC/LibreELEC + Windows 10? | HiFiVision.com
Both of those links are just talking about having dual boot, but none of them is offering a solution!
Thanks for trying to google my problem but I had those links already and they are less then useful!
Best regards and thanks again!
Hello everyone,
I intsllaed Libreelec 8.90 on the NUC, which seemed to be the only one working on it, did the partitioning with gparted and afterwards installed Windows 10 in the new Partition.
Now my struggle began becuase on these NUC you cannot disable UEFI (secureboot is off) I cannot use EasyBCD and also rEFInd didn't do the trick (or maybe in the case of rEFInd I'm to stupid:)).
Mainly I was following the instrucion from HowTo: Dualboot Windows 10 und LibreELEC / OpenELEC - Technikaffe.de here
So my question is: did anyone already have this configuration running? If yes, could you share how you did this?
Best regards
Michael