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Ubuntu on Prime H310M-A

Hi,

I had to replace my tower and the new one is delivered with W10 on the Asus Prime H310M-A;

I cannot boot on my Ubuntu 18.04 SSD, replacing the W10 SSD.

As I understand there can be a problem of UEFI.

If a disable UEFI (I believe it is possible), will it work ? Will still W10 boot ?

Thanks for your help.

Best regards

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thanks for your answer,

I did not do anything, just replacing the W10 SSD by my Ubuntu SSD.

If I correctly understanding your answer, there is nos risc activating the legacy (CSM) boot ?

Best regards

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3 hours ago, declaix said:

I did not do anything, just replacing the W10 SSD by my Ubuntu SSD.

Do yourself a favour and reinstall Ubuntu on that platform. There's a whole host of issues that can occur by swapping platforms like so, particularly with Linux.

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