I am trying to install os 13.2 on my HP 6305 desktop. I have problems which continue to get worse. The computer came with Win-7 on disk /dev/sda (in 4 patitions). I added a second disk (sdb) and installed os 13.1. The partitions were formatted with ext4, and 'boot' was part of the root (/). The 6305 bios has Legacy Support enabled and Secure Mode disabled. Installation of 13.1 was not a problem, and all ran fine. Problem 1: Booting the downloaded os 13.2 DVD, there are no entries for either 'Boot installed system' or for 'memtest.' Actually, this is also true for the downloaded os 13.1 disk (used to install that system). But the entries show up on my laptop with Win-7 and os 13.1 (all on a single disk, and no UEFI in bios), as well as on an older 2-disk desktop with Win-XP and os 12.3. I pushed ahead with the 13.2 install. I wanted to keep the same disk structure, and simply reformat '/' and '/usr', keeping '/usr/local' and '/home'. Problem 2: On the summary page, the boot location was listed as /boot/grub2-efi, along with secure boot. That is not how the bios is set up. I clicked on 'Booting' and made necessary changes. Because my old desktop showed that the boot record was in MBR, I used that again. The installation went smoothly, but Problems 3: On the initial reboot, there was still no 'Boot from installed system' menu listeing. (The installation process would start over until I killed it.) I can not get a booting menu. I could get in to Linux via SuperGrub2. Most of the system looks fine. Problem 4: Examining the bootloader properties, there are 3 SuSE entries but no Win-7 entry. As a result of this process (and/or prrevious attempts), Win-7 is now hosed -- the operating system is not there, although most of the files are still fine. Questions: 1) What is the story here? 2) Why does the SuSE installer behave as though UEFI and Secure Boot are enabled, even though they are off in the bios? 3) Must I disable Legacy Support and turn on (or not) Secure Boot? 4) Is a separate linux /boot partition now required, even though UEFI and Secure Boot are not required by the standards? 5) Is there a way to set my linux partitions as I had before? 6) What is the correct way to get a menu with both SuSE and Win-7? Thank you, Joe Comfort -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org