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09-06-2019 08:15 AM
I have installing Ubuntu alongside window 10, but after install does not load grub loader. Instead load window direct. I try to find solution give me must change mbr to gpt partition format and change eufi format bios but I fail.can you get assistants
09-06-2019 08:44 AM
I'm sorry, but we here are not equipped to provide detailed Linux support.
HP only warranties their PCs for usage with the OS that comes preinstalled. IF you replace that with Linux, or add a Linux OS, then you assume full responsibility for maintaining that -- as HP provides Linux assistance only on Redhat and then only to commercial customers.
The primary "challenge" to using Linux on any HP PC is the availability of Linux drivers. Any hardware that does not work will then range from simple (if there are Linux drivers available) to impossible (if there are NO Linux drivers available) to fix.
Since HP does not provide Linux drivers, your best bet for Linux support is to contact the support forum for the Linux distro you are using -- in this case, the Ubuntu Forums: http://ubuntuforums.org/
Folks on Linux support forums have experience using a variety of machines with Linux and know a lot about driver and installation issues. You will be able to get sound and detailed help there.
Good Luck
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
10-28-2019 03:22 AM
Dear Shirima,
Please start by checking whither your Windows installation is GPT partitioned or MBR by opening System Information and looking for the BIOS mode(Click here for more info), if it says legacy then your Windows 10 is using MBR and you need use MBR2GPT(Which Microsoft mechanics has a pretty good video on).
After changing your partition scheme to GPT you can install Ubuntu or any other GNU/Linux distro.
Good luck