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This guide assumes that users have a working Windows Client for installing and executing utilities. | This guide assumes that users have a working Windows Client for installing and executing utilities. | ||
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* This is a community document and a work in progress. | * This is a community document and a work in progress. | ||
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+ | ===== Foreword: Regarding UEFI ===== | ||
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+ | While the Debian project has worked diligently to address the installation and booting problems that may result when installing their OS on UEFI hardware, issues may still come into play during the installation procedure. | ||
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+ | * Disable Secure Boot. Secure boot is designed to prevent changes to the currently installed OS. Obviously, this has the potential to interfere with a new OS installation. | ||
+ | * Enable legacy BIOS. This may be represented by **Enable Legacy BOOT** or **Enable Legacy BIOS** and similar labels. | ||
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+ | For users who are unsure of how to enter into BIOS and set variables, the guidance found -> [[https:// | ||
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