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Hi Moltke. I could not find that info about UEFI but I donīt see any point on this. It doesn't matter at all since I said before that my BIOS is booting from others USB device.
Users are unable to simply deploy LinuxLite! Can you imagine how could it be when you try to use or configure it if you can not go further then step zero? Itīs a shame the manual is not enough to start deploying Linux in first place!
Machine: Type: Laptop System: Hewlett-Packard product: HP 2000 Notebook PC v: 0888110003305910000620100 serial: <root required> Mobo: Hewlett-Packard model: 188B v: KBC Version 69.17 serial: <root required> UEFI [Legacy]: Insyde v: F.34 date: 05/22/2013
Yes, I disabled secure boot. It seems I don't have the option to enable legacy boot on my BIOS configuration
Hello DeepThought.I donīt know what is a system with or without UEFI. But as I said before secure boot is disabled!Just in case I am downloading that full UEFI version you mentioned. I hope your link is safe! It will take a while until my download finish.
Hello Moltke.I tried with Rufos, but it does not work either. I continue with the same issue.
By the way, I see the file name and directory is a "UEFI test" ! Is this a test of the Linux O.S. ?I am only interested on stable and secure versions of O.S.
Well, I have put other USB bootable device, and my PC did boot successfully from the USB without start Windows 10.So itīs a prove there is nothing wrong with my BIOS configuration to boot from USB device.Then I think the problem is with that USB with Linux Lite.Now I formatted my USB again. I did copy the ISO file to the pendrive. And this time I used other installer called Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.9.0. I followed the installations steps until the successfully end. But still it seems I don't have a bootable USB device.What did I miss? Is all this steps correct or is something missing?
You booted into Linux Lite (yaaaaay! Beautiful ain't it!), but did not install it. It's not a program that you run "inside" Windows, it's a whole 'nother operating system that replaces Windows.So before you install Linux Lite, save copies of all your important files (documents, music, pictures, videos - all the stuff you have saved to your hard drive) to a separate USB stick, external hard drive, or some other backup. You can set up Linux Lite to run alongside Windows (dual-boot), in which you choose which operating system (OS) to boot into at startup, or you can wipe away Windows altogether and use only Linux Lite, like most of us have done. There's a "Install Linux Lite" icon on the desktop that you can click on after you boot into the USB next time (after you have done a back-up of all your important stuff), and the installer will take you step-by-step through the process, whichever option you choose - alongside Windows 10 or in place of it. You can use one at a time, never both, since they are separate and incompatible operating systems
Ok! I was researching about that and I did find that information. That is a installer is required to run the ISO indeed.I just used LinuxLive USB Creator (LiLi) now. I followed all steps and it said all is done successfully. I can see files and directories on my USB pen drive now.I configured BIOS to boot from USB first. However when I restart the computer, it always open Windows 10. No option to deploy Linux is displayed.What is wrong? Whatīs the problem? Why I canīt deploy Linux yet?What should I do?