Hi
I have an old think pad with the following specs:
AMD A4-6210 APU @ 1.80GHz
64 bit architecture
4 gig ram
~500 gig hard drive
I have partitioned the hard drive to allocate ~300 gigs to Windows 10 and ~195 gigs are left un-allocated. I intended to use the 195 gig part of the drive completely for Puppy to live on.
From a USB using Ventoy I non-secure booted FossaPup64 9.5 (not sure how to check exact 9.x version but I'm pretty sure it was 9.5)
I played around with it and I think I definitely want to to keep messing with it but I want it on the hard drive and boot-able from hard drive without needing a USB booter (also laptop has no CD drive). I just don't like the USB dongle sticking out the side my mouse is on as I am a bit paranoid of accidentally hitting it or removing it and breaking something in the software because of it.
Like 10+ years ago I installed Ubuntu on my old Win 7 laptop and had it give the option of booting Win or Ubuntu on startup. I don't remember how I did it but I think I just followed the graphical install wizard from the USB. Anyways that's basically ideally what I want from Puppy.
When I click the installer I get 3 options :
-Frugalpup
-BootFlash
-Installer (Currently doesn't support UEFI)
So I guess BootFlash isn't what I'm after, and I tried Frugal but couldn't manage it (because I wasn't able to find the Puppy directory) and frankly I'm not exactly sure if it is what I need anyways. In my BIOS it says that I use UEFI boot so I'm not sure if the installer option would work on my PC, and in one of the screens it mentioned that my Puppy partition had to come "before" my Win one or something? But on the windows side at least the partition manager shows the un-allocated partition coming after the Win one. Basically maybe I'm overthinking things but I would really appreciate any direction on how to install it correctly to get it to work how I want.
Thank you.