![]() ![]() ![]() You may have to also change other UEFI settings to allow UEFI boot of a flash drive. Post link from Summary report that Boot-Repair gives you. PS: I'm sorry if this question has already been asked or has been asked in the incorrect location but I couldn't find this exact problem. When I disable Legacy, I am unable to boot from my USB giving me the error message which basically says that it can't boot (I can provide the exact wording if necessary). One person suggested I run boot-repair within Ubuntu from the USB, but when I do, it says that Legacy must be disabled. Scouring the internet, I found a common problem was the UEFI and Legacy settings. However, when I tried to select Ubuntu, it gave the error message that "The application or operating system couldn't be loaded because a required file is missing or contains errors" listing the aforementioned file with the error. When I added new entry (Entry #9, Name: Ubuntu, Bootloader Path: \NST\AutoNeoGrub1.mbr) saved it, and rebooted, I was presented with both options. After this, I naturally went back to my Windows 8.1 install to install EasyBCD in order to set up a boot menu. I then plugged it in and installed it successfully on the partitions. ![]() I created a partition for Ubuntu (on my natively installed Windows 8.1) and another for the swap area and created a Live USB with the newest Ubuntu ISO. I've dual-booted before but for some reason this time it will not work. I'm new to this forum and I joined because I'm having some issues dual-booting Ubuntu. ![]()
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