2014-07-14, 11:03
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This is where I will post snapshots and other juicy stuff on how to use Linux live DVD to flash CWM
order yet to be finalised
Assumptions
You are right hand mouse user
I do not have an UEFI bios but you might, so the iso chosen will display a different boot up screen.
Change bios boot order to cd first
If you can, disable secure boot in UEFI and re-enable it later. You have UEFI if you have W8 on your hard drive.
Then we get a menu and other choices thru the F(unction) Keys
F2 offers Language and keyboard layout
I am only showing supported languages, you can guess the layouts
F3 is timezone = location. Not really needed unless you plan on doing other things, but I show it all the same.
F4 could be relevant. This is where you can choose to load completely into RAM, if you have sufficient RAM.....I don't.....and more importantly if you have a very old graphics driver......you can choose safe settings.....meaning load a basic video driver......also some PCs work better with the no APIC setting
first boot up will give you a web browser
login to CPA to get access to the download links
This is where I will post snapshots and other juicy stuff on how to use Linux live DVD to flash CWM
order yet to be finalised
Assumptions
You are right hand mouse user
I do not have an UEFI bios but you might, so the iso chosen will display a different boot up screen.
Change bios boot order to cd first
If you can, disable secure boot in UEFI and re-enable it later. You have UEFI if you have W8 on your hard drive.
Then we get a menu and other choices thru the F(unction) Keys
F2 offers Language and keyboard layout
I am only showing supported languages, you can guess the layouts
F3 is timezone = location. Not really needed unless you plan on doing other things, but I show it all the same.
F4 could be relevant. This is where you can choose to load completely into RAM, if you have sufficient RAM.....I don't.....and more importantly if you have a very old graphics driver......you can choose safe settings.....meaning load a basic video driver......also some PCs work better with the no APIC setting
first boot up will give you a web browser
login to CPA to get access to the download links