ayrcbf Oct 25, 2023 7 1 15 Oct 30, 2023 #1 link for a pic: https://mitmachim.top/assets/uploads/files/1698686378594-132c35e7-6a0f-4f1b-96de-829dfc5286e7-image.png
link for a pic: https://mitmachim.top/assets/uploads/files/1698686378594-132c35e7-6a0f-4f1b-96de-829dfc5286e7-image.png
hedwar2011 Distinguished Dec 3, 2011 2,298 184 20,390 Oct 31, 2023 #2 Uncheck No-GUI boot and try it again. Upvote 0 Downvote
ayrcbf Oct 25, 2023 7 1 15 Oct 31, 2023 #3 The first time I configured it without the No-GUI boot checked. After that I saw in the guides on the net that it should be checked. Upvote 0 Downvote
The first time I configured it without the No-GUI boot checked. After that I saw in the guides on the net that it should be checked.
hedwar2011 Distinguished Dec 3, 2011 2,298 184 20,390 Oct 31, 2023 #4 ayrcbf said: The first time I configured it without the No-GUI boot check. After that I saw in the guides on the net that it should be marked. Click to expand... Not if you want it to boot correctly into Windows it doesn't need to be checked. You can also click on the Startup Tab and choose Normal startup. What was the purpose of changing your OS boot information anyway? You never mentioned that and simply supplied a link. Upvote 0 Downvote
ayrcbf said: The first time I configured it without the No-GUI boot check. After that I saw in the guides on the net that it should be marked. Click to expand... Not if you want it to boot correctly into Windows it doesn't need to be checked. You can also click on the Startup Tab and choose Normal startup. What was the purpose of changing your OS boot information anyway? You never mentioned that and simply supplied a link.