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Quote from: firenice03 on April 30, 2018, 09:01:25 AMwhich is leading me to believe 32-bit UEFII could be quite wrong, but 32bit UEFI seemed to be a specialty of Atom CPU devices (including my problematic Ideapad 100s) with 2GB or less RAM; devices with Celeron or Pentium labelled 64bit CPUs (which includes the N3350) with 4GB or more RAM seem to be normal 64bit UEFI nearly exclusively.Normally I don't think you can even boot a 64bit only UEFI bootable medium from a 32bit UEFI BIOS, which fails to find the 32bit UEFI boot loader and ignores the medium.
which is leading me to believe 32-bit UEFI
I understood that pauloz was able to at least boot LL3.8 from a USB stick, so his machine would appear to have Secure Boot disabled & Legacy BIOS support enabled?
I tried a live USB stick as well as the iso file burned on to a DVD to boot LL but in both cases, the devices were not recognised.
I recently purchased a budget laptop for my personal studies only. It’s an Ollee ML130S 13.3" laptop with Intel Apollo Lake Celeron N3350, 32GB eMMC flash memory and 4GB RAM. It came with Windows 10 Home, which I need for both apps.