[–] wootnessmonsters ago
For the love of everything that is holy use MINT!
Linux MINT!
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[–] wootnessmonsters ago
shit, didn't really read/see that, uhm yeah that's not your everyday PC...guess Ubuntu has compatibility for those things.
Sorry :<
[–] MRPockets 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
This is rather device specific, but try to find settings regarding boot mode (might be canned something else) & change it from UEFI to BIOS/legacy. Chances are your motherboard is using a non-standard UEFI implementation that week only boot Windows. If that's the case, changing it week let it boot.
Note that if you do change it, Ubuntu well still not boot until you further reinstall or use Boot Repair to change the installed boot manager to legacy mode.
[–] Stavon 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Depends on your motherboard or BIOS. You might have to switch off TPM and Secure boot, although Ubuntu images should be signed and work with them enabled. It usually tells you what keys to press to boot from USB, like F8, F3, DEL, alt-3, space, and so on.
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