Re: How to disable EFI boot mode on Phoenix securecore tiano - ubuntu 12.04.2

Originally Posted by
oldfred
You must have booted Boot-Repair in UEFI mode or turned it on in BIOS. Some UEFI/BIOS have switches that make sense like UEFI on, CSM/BIOS on/off. Others may just have an auto mode or UEFI on/off where off then means BIOS on. Or BIOS on means UEFI off.
But your install is on a MBR(msdos) partitioned drive so you have to boot with BIOS. UEFI requires gpt partitioned drives. Windows only boots with UEFI from gpt drives, but Ubuntu can use gpt partitioning for either BIOS or UEFI.
Since your install is BIOS/MBR, you should make sure UEFI/BIOS is set to BIOS mode. And if booting repair disks to boot them in BIOS mode. Boot-Repair will convert a BIOS install to UEFI, but you have to have gpt partitioning, so you cannot easily convert.
If you boot Boot-Repair in BIOS mode it should help you reinstall grub to the MBR.
Thanks for your reply. As I understand you, I need to boot my ubuntu-live cd in BIOS mode and then launch Boot-repair and do the standard repair ? Unfortunately, as I explained above, I haven't figured out how to boot into the bios mode yet.
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