Would you like to give up, just in case?' Thus, I have to assume my option A above was correct: "Force UEFI" seems like a poor way of wording the proposition 'Some firmwares might get horribly confused if you install a UEFI/GPT bootloader on one disk, while having BIOS/MBR bootloaders elsewhere on the system. To boot Windows 7, I toggle back into legacy mode. To boot Debian, I leave my BIOS in UEFI mode. chose "Force UEFI", again assuming the option A outlined in my comment aboveĮverything was fine.installed Debian 8/Jessie in UEFI mode on an mSATA SSD.took a machine with Windows 7 installed in legacy BIOS compatibility mode on HDD0 and an unused data drive on HDD1 - leaving these drives connected. You're in luck because as part of my own adventures, I had a similar question to you.
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