I can of course understand if u cant reproduce the error. And im the only one having this case on my devices. That there isnt mush you can do about without the means to test it for yourself. I just hope that my experience maybe someday will help another person who finds this thread and can make use of it. The most important part for me in the end is of course that i found a solution that worked for my devices. So all in all im happy that i wrote cause in the end it was first after i wrote i found...
Well i wouldten say its because of Hardware/Firmware issue. Since its consistent on both an Acer and a HP. Two independent manufacturers. It may be how some UEFI's works, and thats is why Clonezilla cant boot cause its not partition correctly for some UEFI. While searching on this issue on the net before posting the bug here. There is a lot of people who cant make Clonezilla work either without disabling secure boot. Which isnt an option for all UEFI hardware out there (Mine included). I was kinda...
Well i wouldten say its because of Hardware/Firmware issue. Since its consistent on both an Acer and a HP. Two independent manufacturers. It may be how some UEFI's works, and thats is why Clonezilla cant boot cause its not partition correctly for some UEFI. While searching on this issue on the net before posting the bug here. There is a lot of people who cant make Clonezilla work either without disabling secure boot. Which isnt an option for all UEFI hardware out there (Mine included). I was kinda...
Well i wouldten say its because of Hardware/Firmware issue. Since its consistent on both an Acer and a HP. Two independent manufacturers. It may be how some UEFI's works, and thats is why Clonezilla cant boot cause its not partition correctly for some UEFI. While searching on this issue on the net before posting the bug here. There is a lot of people who cant make Clonezilla work either without disabling secure boot. Which isnt an option for all UEFI hardware out there (Mine included). I was kinda...
Okay i seem to have found a solution. My Acer TC-115 wouldten register the USB even on fat32 at all. My HP Pavillion Touchsmart 15 couldten register the usb either but i could manually browse to the file within UEFI boot menu just to end up with Verification failed. In these attempts i tried transferring both the stable and testing version to a fat32 partition. And it didnt work even if i tried with other USB keys . Either they werent seen or the had signature failure if i finally got in. Clonezilla...
Okay i seem to have found a solution. My Acer TC-115 wouldten register the USB even on fat32 at all. My HP Pavillion Touchsmart 15 couldten register the usb either but i could manually browse to the file within UEFI boot menu just to end up with Verification failed. In these attempts i tried transferring both the stable and testing version to a fat32 partition. And it didnt work even if i tried with other USB keys . Either they werent seen or the had signature failure if i finally got in. Clonezilla...
Okay i seem to have found a solution. My Acer TC-115 wouldten register the USB even on fat32 at all. My HP Pavillion Touchsmart 15 couldten register the usb either but i could manually browse to the file within UEFI boot menu just to end up with Verification failed. In these attempts i tried transferring both the stable and testing version to a fat32 partition. And it didnt work even if i tried with other USB keys . Either they werent seen or the had signature failure if i finally got in. Clonezilla...
Okay i seem to have found a solution. My Acer TC-115 wouldten register the USB even on fat32 at all. My HP Pavillion Touchsmart 15 couldten register the usb either but i could manually browse to the file within UEFI boot menu just to end up with Verification failed. In these attempts i tried transferring both the stable and testing version to a fat32 partition. And it didnt work even if i tried with other USB keys . Either they werent seen or the had signature failure if i finally got in. I tried...