Le 28/01/2016 18:44, David Christensen a écrit :
On 01/28/2016 09:41 AM, David Christensen wrote:
If and when you're ready to install Debian, Windows 8 64-bit implies
that the computer has UEFI firmware and Secure Boot. So, you will have
to figure out how to turn off Secure Boot and enable the BIOS
Compatibility Support Module (CSM):
If you want to install to the HDD (or an SSD).
I fail to see what is the purpose of such secure boot fear.
AFAIK, the debian dvd is uefi/gpt/secure boot capable.
any install is pretty easy if and only if:
* there is room on the disk. Either a free partition (some time d: on
windows - empty it then delete it) of a partition you can shrink *with
windows* as a first step - Just in case you want to keep windows as dual
boot, if not do whatever you want. Debian will use this free space. 20Gb
is enough, 50Gb plenty.
* the install dvd boots your computer and accept to install.
It's only if the dvd do not boot or refuse to install that one have to
try other options.
jdd