Hi man.. I tried to install Manjaro KDE dual boot but after restart my pc is directly booting to windows. upon checking bios I saw that Manjaro is not showing up in the bootloader section. I have tried changing size of efi partition, disabled secure and legacy boot but nothing seemed to work. when I ran efibootmgr on terminal manjaro is being shown but its still not available on boot menu.. Any idea how i can solve this?
Hey you can install a tool called easy bcd and create a entry and choose linux then grub 2 then choose the partition where the boot loader is installed and then you can boot to the os
@@MohsenTheKnight21 brother , I had the same problem , and I installed easy bcd but the Linux area was grayed out and it said that the windows was booting in efi mode and hence the features of easy bcd are limited. So I couldn’t do any thing. Please help brother if you have any idea.
For people who are not getting option to boot in manjaro Boot into the live usb and install gparted Open terminal (konsole) run command sudo pacman -S gparted After that select the efi partition you made during installation and click on manage flags Change flag from legacy boot to boot and reboot
When I try to create the boot/efi partition, I get an error saying I cannot have more than 4 partitions on my disk. Can you please help me resolve this issue?
Hi man.. I tried to install Manjaro KDE dual boot but after restart my pc is directly booting to windows. upon checking bios I saw that Manjaro is not showing up in the bootloader section. I have tried changing size of efi partition, disabled secure and legacy boot but nothing seemed to work. when I ran efibootmgr on terminal manjaro is being shown but its still not available on boot menu.. Any idea how i can solve this?
Hey you can install a tool called easy bcd and create a entry and choose linux then grub 2 then choose the partition where the boot loader is installed and then you can boot to the os
Let me know if this actually helped you or nah
@@MohsenTheKnight21 brother , I had the same problem , and I installed easy bcd but the Linux area was grayed out and it said that the windows was booting in efi mode and hence the features of easy bcd are limited. So I couldn’t do any thing. Please help brother if you have any idea.
Bro you got any solution for this?
@@ahmadismail6906 then you have to install the bootloader to the efi partition from windows
congratulations mitra❤❤ keep it up yrr
Thank you mitra for ur support😃
@@sandipsky8756 Okey Darling
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Thanks bro 😊😊
Good bro can android app be run on manjaro please answer
You need to use emulator like anbox or genymotion
@@sandipsky8756 thx sirji
For people who are not getting option to boot in manjaro
Boot into the live usb and install gparted
Open terminal (konsole)
run command sudo pacman -S gparted
After that select the efi partition you made during installation and click on manage flags
Change flag from legacy boot to boot and reboot
When I try to create the boot/efi partition, I get an error saying I cannot have more than 4 partitions on my disk. Can you please help me resolve this issue?
Excellent!!! Keep it up bro🔥🔥
thank you brother
I don’t have manjaro in my bios settings
note for u guys who got failed installation like "cannot delete blablablabla" u guys need to make the free disk unallocated
bro can i use kde please anser
It did not work. :(
I can’t see the boot partitions.