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System id on the partition on the USB to the "EFI System" type, it may makeĪlso, you could just use BurnCDCC to burn the iso to a DVD and boot that inĪ DVD drive (including a USB dvd drive if none internal). Your BIOS should have an option when selecting the boot device (via the key) Do the copy in BIU Partition Work, click Add to Boot Menu and a Boot Item will be created. If you want to copy your Win10 partition to create an identical Win10 is even easier. You will see this folder referenced in the Boot Item. The booting files will be in the ESP under Microsoft.xxx or ubuntu.yyy. In BIU create a partition for the new OS, boot the OS install media and install into the partition you just created. > At that point I realized I didn't understand how to create another boot item forīob, to create further installs of Windows or Linux is easy. I haven't actually tried this yet, but quoting from viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2853&start=30: > Please if any can suggest me something. > select the USB key from Boot Now but I have a message that tel me "no > NTFS partition, I have created a new boot menu with new partition, I have > I have created an USB GPT bootable Windows 10 key, I have created a new > Now I wan to to install, on the free SSD space, another Windows 10 version > I have installed BootIt UEFI and all is OK > I have a Laptop with already installed a Windows 10 with UEFI I can't understand how to install Windows 10 via UEFI
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