Any Windows 8 laptop requires "secure boot" does it not? If I'm not mistaken 
that's where your issues stem from. Just Micro$oft trying to get even more 
control from what I've heard.

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On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 12:58 AM, Frank Cox <thea...@melvilletheatre.com>
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> Today I found myself in need of a laptop to run Centos on.  And that simple 
> statement led to an all-day odyssey.
> My original plan was to purchase a laptop and install Centos 6 on it.  I went 
> to Staples and tried booting it on every model of laptop that they had in the 
> store.  They all come with Windows 8 installed, and for the edification of 
> anyone who doesn't know this (I didn't until today) you have to conduct a 
> real song and dance to get to the bios settings on one of those things:
> boot windows
> move mouse pointer to the top right corner of the screen
> move down to setting menu (gear) that shows up
> click on power off icon
> Hold shift key and left-click on "restart"
> it goes to the troubleshooting screen
> click on advanced troubleshooting
> click on "change uefi settings"
> now we get to the bios
> set secure boot off
> set legacy boot priority
> And then you can boot from a USB flash drive.  *whew*  (It's easy to put it 
> back afterward, just go into the bios and tell it set to defaults, save and 
> exit.)
> Anyway, I tried booting a Centos 6 Live CD image on a usb flash drive on 
> every single model of laptop they had in stock and no joy on any of them -- 
> they either hung altogether, started booting and hung at some point along the 
> way, started a continuous cycle of start booting, reset, start booting again, 
> or kernel panicked.  Every last one.
> I then tried a Centos 7 Live CD image on another usb flash drive and then the 
> third machine that I tried it on (Lenovo Ideapad S400 Touch) worked.  So I 
> bought that one and have now wiped Windows off of its hard drive and 
> installed Centos 7 so it now looks and acts like a real computer.
> I never would have thought that it would take all bloody day to purchase one 
> laptop.  (And I'm going to be having nightmares about that Windows Boot 
> Manager thing.)
> Since it has now become amazingly difficult to get a laptop if you're not 
> planning to use Windows, at least around here, I'm wondering what the rest of 
> you fine folks do when it comes to purchasing a laptop?  Next time this comes 
> up, I'd rather not have to spend all day on something that used to take 
> fifteen minutes.
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