Hi,
I'm trying to add Mageia7 to the machine above running Windows 10. I've done this a number of times in the past without too much trouble. I simply use the standard Mageia install. Resize the Windows partition to the smallest size I can use, and install in the released disk space. I have little use for Windows, but I do have a few items of hardware, which can only run on Windows. Sice the resulting files will be moved elsewhere, this partition can be quite small.
However on this install I ran into problems. First off, the install ran normally, once I'd persuaded the BIOS setup to recognise an added DVD drive ( The machine does not have an internal drive). All went well until the part of reducing the Windows partition. Here the install failed sinceit had problems with the NTSF format. It filled several screens with text before announcing a fail.
Giving it some thought I decided to attack from a different direction. Starting again fro Windows 10, I used that to reduce the size of the Windows partition. Unfortunately it would only reduce that to half of it's original size, but giving that the full disk size was 1TB, I accepted the rather overlarge Windows partition remaining.
So far, so good. Returning to the the Mageia install, I now had a little short of half a TB of unused disk, so all appeared as in the past. Partitioning went without problem, until I hit the 'done' button. A new dialogue came up, which read "You must have a BIOS boot partition for non-UEFI GPT-partitioned disks. Please create one before continuing." Here I'm stuck, I can find nothing to explain the dialogue, what a BIOS boot partition is and how to create it from the position the machine is now in.
Plan B, so far, is to use the install to delete ALL partitions, including Win10, if it will do that, and re-install Windows from a Windows 7 install disk, which came unused, with another machine long ago, and then add Mageia 7 after that.
I've done this a number of times in the past (adding Mageia) all on notebook machines, which, in time lost their 'mobile' status as the non interchangeable batteries deteriorated.
Any thoughts, anyone?