Now you can restart, and can succesfully update your UEFI-BOOT.Īfter updating your UEFI-Boot, insert the second USB-stick, and boot again. Go to boot, and change the order so your usb-stick is first. Then hit continuously F2 during boot, you will enter the UEFI-BOOT-screen. You can disable it in windows menu structure (goodluck to find it, i can not find anything in windows menu.) or use restart in stead of shutdown. Please make sure windows is properly shutted down, and not in fastboot mode. Insert your first usb-stick with bios update.
Now we are going to update the bios of your Chuwi HI13. Then: copy the second dir on my google-drive: Options "file=/cdrom/preseed/ed boot=casper quiet splash -" The options i have copied from boot/grub/grub.cfg: Notice I added a menu entry at the bottom of nf. In the directory Boot, you find the two needed files: Open your USB-stick with windows file browser.ĭelete them and replace them with the Refind version I prepared for you: Insert you second USB-stick, and burn the ubuntu iso to it, using Rufus. Now we are going to make a bootable USB-stick with ubuntu. Insert your first USB-stick, and copy the files to it, using Rufus.
Download and install rufus on your windows computer: Because newest version has more options to boot from USB. You have to replace it by Refind.įirst we are going to update the bios of the Chuwi HI13. Nearly everything is working out-of-the-box, except grub. I googled and studies for hours and hours, and now I have Ubuntu for Gnome successfully installed on the Chuwi HI13.