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# Let ArcaOS mark the LVM table and install AiR-Boot again
# Let ArcaOS mark the LVM table and install AiR-Boot again
# Reboot and adjust AiR-Boot
# Reboot and adjust AiR-Boot
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Revision as of 16:17, 28 June 2017

Install ArcaOS multi boot – ArcaOS and Win10 Pro

This is a step by step install of ArcaOS and Win10 on the same disk.

This install assumes a few things:

1) Set the BIOS to default boot your hard drive

2) You know how to control the BIOS boot device of the pc in order to select the correct media. On some machines, F7 (some AMI BIOS), or F8 (Asus), F12 (Thinkpad), Delete key, or escape key. This is important to select the appropriate media during the different install phases. 3) Install assumes a SATA disk drive and bootable DVD 4) Instructions assume the hard drive is wiped clean of any old data or operating system 5) Make sure the BIOS is set to Compatibility mode, sometimes called Legacy mode. ArcaOS cannot use UEFI.

This install was developed on a Shuttle XH61V system 16 GB RAM 320 GB SATA hard drive generic SATA DVD reader General information: ArcaOS must install to a MBR partitioned disk. Windows 10 (on a modern pc) will tend to be installed on GPT partitioned disks and UEFI firmware. This means in most cases it is difficult to install ArcaOS after Windows 10. The easiest method is to wipe the disk, install ArcaOS then install Windows 10. If we install Windows 10 after ArcaOS, Windows will clobber the first partition at the beginning of the disk drive to install the “System Reserved” partition. If you have a ArcaOS partition it will be wiped out and replaced with this System Reserved NTFS partition. The trick is to make the ArcaOS partition at the end of the disk drive.

You are warned the Windows 10 install is a bit tedious.

General outline:

  1. Boot ArcaOS from DVD
  2. Partition disk and install AiR-Boot
  3. Install ArcaOS at the end of the disk
  4. Configure AiR-Boot
  5. Check that ArcaOS boots and runs
  6. Shutdown system
  7. Install Windows 10 Pro using a USB key
  8. Make sure that Windows 10 installs to correct partition
  9. Windows 10 will have clobbered AiR-Boot
  10. Make sure Windows 10 boots and runs
  11. Boot from ArcaOS DVD
  12. Let ArcaOS mark the LVM table and install AiR-Boot again
  13. Reboot and adjust AiR-Boot