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I installed Ubuntu 13.04 on my Lenovo laptop alongside Windows 8 which was already preinstalled. I chose Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 8. It went smoothly until I got a message: Installation complete and a Restart button. I clicked the Restart button.



After rebooting I got just a black screen. I waited a few minutes and the black screen remained unchanged. I did a hard power off by pushing the power button of my computer a few seconds, and restarted my computer. I clicked F12 a "Boot manager screen" popped up with two options: Windows and Ubuntu. I chose Ubuntu, but after a few seconds Windows booted up.



I have tried a few times. Whatever I choose at boot manager, my laptop always boots to Windows. This is a screenshot of my Windows 8 system information:



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How do I fix this?










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    I installed Ubuntu 13.04 on my Lenovo laptop alongside Windows 8 which was already preinstalled. I chose Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 8. It went smoothly until I got a message: Installation complete and a Restart button. I clicked the Restart button.



    After rebooting I got just a black screen. I waited a few minutes and the black screen remained unchanged. I did a hard power off by pushing the power button of my computer a few seconds, and restarted my computer. I clicked F12 a "Boot manager screen" popped up with two options: Windows and Ubuntu. I chose Ubuntu, but after a few seconds Windows booted up.



    I have tried a few times. Whatever I choose at boot manager, my laptop always boots to Windows. This is a screenshot of my Windows 8 system information:



    enter image description here



    How do I fix this?










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      I installed Ubuntu 13.04 on my Lenovo laptop alongside Windows 8 which was already preinstalled. I chose Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 8. It went smoothly until I got a message: Installation complete and a Restart button. I clicked the Restart button.



      After rebooting I got just a black screen. I waited a few minutes and the black screen remained unchanged. I did a hard power off by pushing the power button of my computer a few seconds, and restarted my computer. I clicked F12 a "Boot manager screen" popped up with two options: Windows and Ubuntu. I chose Ubuntu, but after a few seconds Windows booted up.



      I have tried a few times. Whatever I choose at boot manager, my laptop always boots to Windows. This is a screenshot of my Windows 8 system information:



      enter image description here



      How do I fix this?










      share|improve this question
















      I installed Ubuntu 13.04 on my Lenovo laptop alongside Windows 8 which was already preinstalled. I chose Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 8. It went smoothly until I got a message: Installation complete and a Restart button. I clicked the Restart button.



      After rebooting I got just a black screen. I waited a few minutes and the black screen remained unchanged. I did a hard power off by pushing the power button of my computer a few seconds, and restarted my computer. I clicked F12 a "Boot manager screen" popped up with two options: Windows and Ubuntu. I chose Ubuntu, but after a few seconds Windows booted up.



      I have tried a few times. Whatever I choose at boot manager, my laptop always boots to Windows. This is a screenshot of my Windows 8 system information:



      enter image description here



      How do I fix this?







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          Try disabling Secure Boot in your firmware. Unfortunately, details of how to do this vary from one computer to another. The site to which I've linked describes one way to do it on one computer, but yours may well be very different.



          If that fails, you could try running Boot Repair on the computer. If it doesn't work with the default options, post back with the URL that Boot Repair provides; that will feed us technical details about your partitioning and boot loader situation.






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          • It looks there is a much simpler solution to disbale secure boot

            – icn
            Oct 12 '13 at 17:58











          • The solution to which you linked in your answer tells you how to enter your firmware's setup utility, but once you're in the firmware's setup utility, you're on your own -- as that site says, "each BIOS configuration utility is different. You’ll have to intuitively navigate through the interface with my vague directions." In other words, it's not simpler than what I've suggested; it just provides a roadmap of how to start from Windows.

            – Rod Smith
            Oct 12 '13 at 19:18



















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          I ended up with this solution



          disable-secure-boot-in-windows-8



          It is much simpler and very straightforward.



          Thanks all for your help






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            Try disabling Secure Boot in your firmware. Unfortunately, details of how to do this vary from one computer to another. The site to which I've linked describes one way to do it on one computer, but yours may well be very different.



            If that fails, you could try running Boot Repair on the computer. If it doesn't work with the default options, post back with the URL that Boot Repair provides; that will feed us technical details about your partitioning and boot loader situation.






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            • It looks there is a much simpler solution to disbale secure boot

              – icn
              Oct 12 '13 at 17:58











            • The solution to which you linked in your answer tells you how to enter your firmware's setup utility, but once you're in the firmware's setup utility, you're on your own -- as that site says, "each BIOS configuration utility is different. You’ll have to intuitively navigate through the interface with my vague directions." In other words, it's not simpler than what I've suggested; it just provides a roadmap of how to start from Windows.

              – Rod Smith
              Oct 12 '13 at 19:18
















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            Try disabling Secure Boot in your firmware. Unfortunately, details of how to do this vary from one computer to another. The site to which I've linked describes one way to do it on one computer, but yours may well be very different.



            If that fails, you could try running Boot Repair on the computer. If it doesn't work with the default options, post back with the URL that Boot Repair provides; that will feed us technical details about your partitioning and boot loader situation.






            share|improve this answer
























            • It looks there is a much simpler solution to disbale secure boot

              – icn
              Oct 12 '13 at 17:58











            • The solution to which you linked in your answer tells you how to enter your firmware's setup utility, but once you're in the firmware's setup utility, you're on your own -- as that site says, "each BIOS configuration utility is different. You’ll have to intuitively navigate through the interface with my vague directions." In other words, it's not simpler than what I've suggested; it just provides a roadmap of how to start from Windows.

              – Rod Smith
              Oct 12 '13 at 19:18














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            Try disabling Secure Boot in your firmware. Unfortunately, details of how to do this vary from one computer to another. The site to which I've linked describes one way to do it on one computer, but yours may well be very different.



            If that fails, you could try running Boot Repair on the computer. If it doesn't work with the default options, post back with the URL that Boot Repair provides; that will feed us technical details about your partitioning and boot loader situation.






            share|improve this answer













            Try disabling Secure Boot in your firmware. Unfortunately, details of how to do this vary from one computer to another. The site to which I've linked describes one way to do it on one computer, but yours may well be very different.



            If that fails, you could try running Boot Repair on the computer. If it doesn't work with the default options, post back with the URL that Boot Repair provides; that will feed us technical details about your partitioning and boot loader situation.







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            • It looks there is a much simpler solution to disbale secure boot

              – icn
              Oct 12 '13 at 17:58











            • The solution to which you linked in your answer tells you how to enter your firmware's setup utility, but once you're in the firmware's setup utility, you're on your own -- as that site says, "each BIOS configuration utility is different. You’ll have to intuitively navigate through the interface with my vague directions." In other words, it's not simpler than what I've suggested; it just provides a roadmap of how to start from Windows.

              – Rod Smith
              Oct 12 '13 at 19:18



















            • It looks there is a much simpler solution to disbale secure boot

              – icn
              Oct 12 '13 at 17:58











            • The solution to which you linked in your answer tells you how to enter your firmware's setup utility, but once you're in the firmware's setup utility, you're on your own -- as that site says, "each BIOS configuration utility is different. You’ll have to intuitively navigate through the interface with my vague directions." In other words, it's not simpler than what I've suggested; it just provides a roadmap of how to start from Windows.

              – Rod Smith
              Oct 12 '13 at 19:18

















            It looks there is a much simpler solution to disbale secure boot

            – icn
            Oct 12 '13 at 17:58





            It looks there is a much simpler solution to disbale secure boot

            – icn
            Oct 12 '13 at 17:58













            The solution to which you linked in your answer tells you how to enter your firmware's setup utility, but once you're in the firmware's setup utility, you're on your own -- as that site says, "each BIOS configuration utility is different. You’ll have to intuitively navigate through the interface with my vague directions." In other words, it's not simpler than what I've suggested; it just provides a roadmap of how to start from Windows.

            – Rod Smith
            Oct 12 '13 at 19:18





            The solution to which you linked in your answer tells you how to enter your firmware's setup utility, but once you're in the firmware's setup utility, you're on your own -- as that site says, "each BIOS configuration utility is different. You’ll have to intuitively navigate through the interface with my vague directions." In other words, it's not simpler than what I've suggested; it just provides a roadmap of how to start from Windows.

            – Rod Smith
            Oct 12 '13 at 19:18













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            I ended up with this solution



            disable-secure-boot-in-windows-8



            It is much simpler and very straightforward.



            Thanks all for your help






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              I ended up with this solution



              disable-secure-boot-in-windows-8



              It is much simpler and very straightforward.



              Thanks all for your help






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                I ended up with this solution



                disable-secure-boot-in-windows-8



                It is much simpler and very straightforward.



                Thanks all for your help






                share|improve this answer













                I ended up with this solution



                disable-secure-boot-in-windows-8



                It is much simpler and very straightforward.



                Thanks all for your help







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