How to dual boot 2 HDD on p6-2490eo ?

 W 8.1 on 1 TB HDD
UBUNTU on 2 TB HDD
How to establish dual booting?
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Hi,
You might run into issues running UBUNTU on a PC that has not been certified by HP for UBUNTU.  You will need to research the hardware and determine if stable drivers are available.  Notice that I said stable.
I would suggest the following precautions and BIOS changes to avoid issues.
Create the external HP recovery media and backup your data.
Disable Secure boot
Disable UEFI mode (enable legacy mode)
Unplug the hard drive containing Windows
HP Secure Boot Windows 8 Topics
If Windows boots up successfully then proceed with the UBUNTU installation.  However, be sure to unplug the hard drive containing Windows until after UBUNTU is install. When booting up, tap the ESC key and then F9 to select the boot device menu.
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