On 07/20/2015 03:25 PM, Malcolm wrote:
On Mon 20 Jul 2015 09:16:55 PM CDT, andredo@wxs.nl wrote:
At the end of this month I can windows 7 on my laptop upgrade to Windows 10 with undoubtly it's UEFI-BIOS. Wil my openSUSE 13.1 survive that? And if not how can I then install 13.1 again? T.i.a.
André den Oudsten Hi It may want an extra partition or two..... sda1 @300MB type RE and another one for the download...
Wait and see if you can get an iso image (not sure about this) which would make life easier. In my tests of the windows 10 installer for efi it happily co-exists with openSUSE if I use the custom install to tell it where windows goes, plus if openSUSE exists in /efi/boot it just creates it's directories and installs it's efi files without touching openSUSE.
Just updating to build 10240 (download only) so will see how that goes....
I currently have W10 running in a VirtualBox VM on Linux. However the real Window 7 on my notebook wants to upgrade to W10 (I have the icon on my task bar), but I'll wait until I do a full drive image, as well as partitions. You can never be too careful with anything from Microsoft. I also have W7 running in a VM on my desktop computer, again in VirtualBox. I'm curious as to how that will go, given that it's running in a VM built for W7. Will I have to start from scratch etc.? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org