HP Pavilion 15 p201nt: HP Secure Boot & Remove UEFI BIOS

English (İngilizce); My computer İs running Windows 8.1 Pro Operating System. But I want to İnstall Linux. HP secure boot and UEFI need to lift İt. HP Support page; http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03679391 I followed the İnstruction but I could not. I have remove the secure boot success. But I didn't know the CD - DVD drive boot manager. Guidelines could also be a problem, I think.

Please, help me... !

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Türkçe (Turkhish);  Benim Bilgisayarımda Windows 8.1 Pro İşletim Sistemi Mevcut. WADA Ben Windows'u Kaldırıp me İstiyorum Linux Yuklemek. Tabi Bunun İcin BIOS HP 'nin Sistemindeki secure Onyuklemeyi ve UEFI' yi Kaldırmam Gerekiyor. HP'nin'm Sayfasında ki; http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03679391Y onergeleri İzledim ve Adım Adım Eksiksiz Uyguladım. Secure Onyuklemeyi Başarı Kaldırdım Fakat Yonergeleri İzlememe Rağmen do Yaptıysam Olmadı island. Bir Turlu Boot Manager'da CD - DVD Surucusunu Goremedim.

If you plan to dual-boot with Windows and Linux, you know why they're BOTH need BIOS or UEFI.  If you switch your machine to the BIOS and install Linux, you don't then will be able to use Windows.

Don't know what distro you intend to use, but the link to the page of Ubuntu forums on UEFI facilities has a lot of useful information: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2147295

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