The system uses a key ghost redo, but because the disk partition is GPT and does not support MBR (supposedly GPT should be backwards compatible with the MBR, it may be because the MBR-BIOS,GPT-UEFI format is not correctly paired due to the fact that the BIOS version is not currently identified, press no table), The installation failed. After the failure, when the system re-entered the system boot page, there is a onekey system boot, and is the default startup item, and then because the non-existent system files, thereby booting failed. Each boot requires a quick and manual selection of win8.1, which is rather lame.
Remember the recovery process.
1.win+r, start the command line, enter Bcdedit.exe, and sometimes it may be reported that Bcdedit could not open the error message for the boot configuration data store. Find the directory where cmd is located, right-run as administrator, enter Bcdedit/set Increaseuserva 2,500 return to the car, successful execution
2. Enter Bcdedit
Figure 1
Figure II
3. Enter the last command in Figure II to delete the boot record.
Bcdedit/delete {B5D09B58-5BDC-5B57-A096-7B7C6BDE08F1}
Refer to Baidu know.