Carlos E. R. schreef op 21-04-16 19:29:
On 2016-04-21 14:03, Xen wrote:
jdd schreef op 21-04-16 10:59:
Le 21/04/2016 10:21, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
Not when the laptop is BIOS only, which is my case.
yes, but if I read the subject I see "windows 10". Why install windows 10 at all on such machine?
every machine natively with windows 10 is uefi AFAIK :-)
of course I sometime do, just for the fun :-)
I don't get it, Windows 10 boots fine on a none UEFI machine.
I never said it doesn't boot.
First off, I was responding to JDD, not to you. Second off, if I hear UEFI I hear "booting". I don't know what other reasons there could be not to install Windows 10 on a machine based solely on booting parameters. You can really stop making these weird attributions you know Carlos. I don't know what's going on, but you seem to take everything personal. Now you're having me respond to a statement I didn't make. By alluding or insinuating that I responded to a statement you didn't make. I did not. It's in your head. Really. I just expressed my bewilderment at any statement regarding Windows 10 not being fit for a non-UEFI machine. That's all. If you were helpful, you would provide information as to explain why this sentiment exists. You are not being helpful at all now. You're just attacking my statement this way, without providing any form of positive help. Please stop it. When I said "Generally people install Grub in MBR" and then "so why aren't you doing it" you first said "I don't have it installed in MBR" as if I didn't know that. How on earth could I have asked the following question if I thought you had it installed in MBR? I was SUGGESTING you install it in MBR, how on earth can I then think you are currently doing so? Jeez. So many helpful replies constantly just trying to break down some statement. Yes I'm holding back too. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org