Sorry, that's totally unknown area for me.
Don't worry, it's already solved, thank you so much for your help!
Sorry, that's totally unknown area for me.
Don't worry, it's already solved, thank you so much for your help!
Indirectly that's how it works;
Boot/BIOS logo is shown for 7 secs (time can be set in BIOS), unless 'F7' is pressed (showing OS section only, NOT BIOS settings!) LE is started automatically.
Only differences are:
- User has to manually press 'F7' to fire up the menu for selection of 'secondary' OS (Win10 in my case) .
- This menu is managed by HW/AMI BIOS not by OS/GRUB.
Ahh perfect, I did not remember that option, thank you very much.
Allow me one more doubt.
I have installed easybcd on the disk where windows 8.1 is and I have given an option and it has eliminated the windows boot, how can I recover it?
My MiniPC's are just like that.
In BIOS I have set the LE disk as primary boot, if I want to run Win10 I must press 'F7' during boot and select from boot menu otherwise it boots to LE.
So far (~3 years) it's been working just fine.
but that is the bios, I would like to have a menu to select from and that has a countdown of several seconds so that one of the two starts by default.
No idea, I dual boot with a grub installation but it was done manually by me
can you tell me how to do it? I am a newbie to grub.
some tutorial?
Hello everyone.
I have a minipc with two ssd disks and I want to install windows 10 on one ssd and libreelec on the other ssd disk.
Easybootcd would be valid for this?
What I want to avoid is having to go into the bios to choose to start windos or LE.
I hope you can give me a hand.
I'm sure there is a way to instruct the Windows boot leader to pick the LibreELEC partition, and there are external (linux) boot solutions compatible with Windows. I just haven't used Windows properly for more than 10 years, so I'm a bit rusty there.
ok thanks, to see if somebody knows some program that has that function.
Most PC motherboards will use a key to activate the boot selection, e.g. F11 .
ah of course, the usual method, right, I thought you were referring to a specific software.
Thanks.
I'm using separate SSDs for each OS at the moment (perhaps overkill, I know, but some of the smaller SSDs are quite cheap). Running Ubuntu / Windows / LibreELEC for now on the office PC. I didn't know about Windows rewriting the bootloader with each big update. I'm using Ubuntu as my daily driver along with its GRUB loader, so I guess I dodged a bullet there.
hi, can you install it libreelec on a ssd and windows on a different ssd and choose which boot?
Seems it's a work in progress for Matrix. You can find the support thread here:
Thanks a lot!
Hello, I want to use aeon madnox in libreelec but in the skin settings it does not appear.
How can I put Madnox?