Install Debian On Windows 8
I'm trying to install Windows 10 and Debian 8 dual boot. • Single SATA disk • System is UEFI so will be GPT • Using DVD installers for both OS • Am installing Windows first • There's no final setup so I can wipe the full disk if required I first tried creating the Linux and Windows partitions in Debian Live: • EFI (FAT32) • / (EXT4) • /home (EXT4) • swap • Win (NTFS) However, running the Windows installer it just returned: We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one Using diskpart (MSDOS via Windows installer 'Repair') I formatted to NTFS thinking it might be because I created it with Linux, but installer returned the same message. After more reading I discovered Windows now has a few partitions of its own (eg MSR; EFI; NTFS).
Question 1: Is the requirement of multiple Windows partitions the reason the installer wouldn't accept the (single) NTFS partition I created for it? (I used to be able to just do this pre UEFI/Win 10) Question 2: Had I deleted the NTFS partition (only), would the Windows installer have successfully used the unallocated space? I then wiped the full disk and just let Windows install automatically. That gave me the 3 Windows partitions MSR; EFI; Data/OS; Question 3: Will Linux have a problem with the EFI partition being in between the Windows MSR and data partitions? Or will Linux installer find the EFI partition and ask if I want to put the Linux EFI there too? (I ask as seemingly there can only be one EFI partition per disk.) Question 4: If Linux won't find the Windows created EFI partition and needs to be at the start of the disk (or other requirements), can I manually create the 3 Windows with EFI as the first, then MSR, then data (then later the Linux partitions via Linux installer)?
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I bought a new laptop and I was happy, until I turned it on. I noticed there wasn't any option to access the BIOS when I first booted. Then I followed the Windows 8. (__Edit:__ see update at the bottom) This is a new computer which came installed with Windows 10. I followed the instructions.
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I think msr partition should be after efi partition. Install Windows first and choose manual partitioning.