Karsticles
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Thank you for assuming I don't know what I'm doing, because I don't - haha. I've never had to deal with the UEFI stuff, and I didn't know that I had to do something to the iso to make it bootable.Ok but that second pic clearly shows Windows is booting from UEFI boot mode which means you need to run Ubuntu from UEFI boot as well according to that page I linked which is the official Ubuntu Wiki.
Two things I can think of.
Are you sure the Ubuntu iso you downloaded is 64 bit? UEFI wont recognise the 32 bit Ubuntu iso.
What method did you use to make the bootable iso on USB? You need to use a special program to make the USB drive a bootable option. A program like Unetbootin will do that.
Sorry if the questions seem basic.
Now I'm in the installation phase, and for some reason Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS doesn't recognize that I have Windows 8 on my machine. So there is no "install alongside Windows 8" option. I have to manually create the partitions, which I have never had to mess with before.
These are what my options look like:
Presumably, sda5 is Windows 8. How can I give most of that 500GB to Ubuntu without removing Windows 8?
What happens if I just install it on sda?