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Sleep
2017-12-27, 20:42
HELLO ALL,

I've been experiencing issues with installing Kali 2017.3 (64bit) dual boot with windows 10. My partition for kali 500Gb and 500Gb for window. a few weeks ago I successfully installed kali and skipped any non-free firmware to later use apt-get commands. whilst i was using apt-get dist-upgrade && apt-get update my kali crashed after installing various updates/upgrades and I couldn't launch it from my BIOS again so i formatted the partition and tried to reinstall it. when reinstalling kali 2017.3 i was missing the same firmware (various iwlwifi-8265 drivers) so i skipped but then when i try to boot kali it keeps looking for wireless drivers. I've searched for the drivers online and only a few of them are available. so now I'm stuck and kali wont boot at all. I've search for a solution for a month now and found no one with the same problem online. any solution I have tried hasn't worked.

if anyone knows a solution or might know the problem please try and contact me as I've been working a while on this. I could get images of the exact problems if you need them.

intel processor btw

thank you for taking your time to read this or help

_defalt
2017-12-28, 04:02
Getting stuck on boot is not due to missing wifi firmware. What other messages it displays?

Sleep
2017-12-28, 18:27
sorry for late reply. i will get take pictures of whats happening and get back to you

Sleep
2017-12-28, 19:06
That's what I thought but this is the messages I'm getting.
http://ibb.co/dny0cG

_defalt
2017-12-29, 08:09
That is the output of booting kali live. Boot your installed kali filesystem.

Sleep
2017-12-31, 19:21
the same thing happens

_defalt
2018-01-01, 13:06
the same thing happens
Boot your installed kali filesystem and show the output.

Sleep
2018-01-02, 16:50
http://ibb.co/cCHNxG okay heres the output from the installed system. so sorry for the late reply, my internet was down and yes it is different sorry

_defalt
2018-01-02, 20:11
That's a nvidia graphic card problem. Once you reach grub menu press e to open grub parameters. There replace the word quiet with nomodeset quiet splash. Then press F10 to boot.

To make this change permanent once you boot kali, do the same in /etc/default/grub.conf and run sudo update-grub.

Sleep
2018-01-02, 21:12
ill try this and see whats up thank you