My bootable USB Device does not show up in the Boot Order Menu in BIOS when I am in UEFI Mode but it does in Legacy

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I was even able to Install Ubuntu in Legacy Mode but thats not really what I want to do. I tried basically any Option I could find regarding this Problem, but I couldnt find a solution yet.



my Laptop is the Acer Travelmate x349 g2
i used rufus to create the bootable usb
and i want to install ubuntu 18.04 LTS







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  • Rather than using rufus try using mkusb: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958073
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 20 at 20:41










  • great thanks I will try that as well!
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 21:42










  • You may have to turn on allow UEFI boot. And system needs UEFI on, but maybe not UEFI Secure boot. But once installed you will need UEFI Secure Boot to set password and enable "trust" to boot ubuntu/grub. See: askubuntu.com/questions/627416/… & Acer Trust Settings - details, some now report that then secure boot has to be on to set trust: ubuntuforums.org/… & ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2358003
    – oldfred
    May 20 at 23:03










  • unfortunately that didnt help at all, the USB Drive still wont show up... its so frustrating.
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 23:03










  • @oldfred I answered before I saw your comment, I will try that as well, thanks!
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 23:05














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I was even able to Install Ubuntu in Legacy Mode but thats not really what I want to do. I tried basically any Option I could find regarding this Problem, but I couldnt find a solution yet.



my Laptop is the Acer Travelmate x349 g2
i used rufus to create the bootable usb
and i want to install ubuntu 18.04 LTS







share|improve this question




















  • Rather than using rufus try using mkusb: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958073
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 20 at 20:41










  • great thanks I will try that as well!
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 21:42










  • You may have to turn on allow UEFI boot. And system needs UEFI on, but maybe not UEFI Secure boot. But once installed you will need UEFI Secure Boot to set password and enable "trust" to boot ubuntu/grub. See: askubuntu.com/questions/627416/… & Acer Trust Settings - details, some now report that then secure boot has to be on to set trust: ubuntuforums.org/… & ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2358003
    – oldfred
    May 20 at 23:03










  • unfortunately that didnt help at all, the USB Drive still wont show up... its so frustrating.
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 23:03










  • @oldfred I answered before I saw your comment, I will try that as well, thanks!
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 23:05












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I was even able to Install Ubuntu in Legacy Mode but thats not really what I want to do. I tried basically any Option I could find regarding this Problem, but I couldnt find a solution yet.



my Laptop is the Acer Travelmate x349 g2
i used rufus to create the bootable usb
and i want to install ubuntu 18.04 LTS







share|improve this question












I was even able to Install Ubuntu in Legacy Mode but thats not really what I want to do. I tried basically any Option I could find regarding this Problem, but I couldnt find a solution yet.



my Laptop is the Acer Travelmate x349 g2
i used rufus to create the bootable usb
and i want to install ubuntu 18.04 LTS









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  • Rather than using rufus try using mkusb: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958073
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 20 at 20:41










  • great thanks I will try that as well!
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 21:42










  • You may have to turn on allow UEFI boot. And system needs UEFI on, but maybe not UEFI Secure boot. But once installed you will need UEFI Secure Boot to set password and enable "trust" to boot ubuntu/grub. See: askubuntu.com/questions/627416/… & Acer Trust Settings - details, some now report that then secure boot has to be on to set trust: ubuntuforums.org/… & ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2358003
    – oldfred
    May 20 at 23:03










  • unfortunately that didnt help at all, the USB Drive still wont show up... its so frustrating.
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 23:03










  • @oldfred I answered before I saw your comment, I will try that as well, thanks!
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 23:05
















  • Rather than using rufus try using mkusb: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958073
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 20 at 20:41










  • great thanks I will try that as well!
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 21:42










  • You may have to turn on allow UEFI boot. And system needs UEFI on, but maybe not UEFI Secure boot. But once installed you will need UEFI Secure Boot to set password and enable "trust" to boot ubuntu/grub. See: askubuntu.com/questions/627416/… & Acer Trust Settings - details, some now report that then secure boot has to be on to set trust: ubuntuforums.org/… & ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2358003
    – oldfred
    May 20 at 23:03










  • unfortunately that didnt help at all, the USB Drive still wont show up... its so frustrating.
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 23:03










  • @oldfred I answered before I saw your comment, I will try that as well, thanks!
    – David Schmider
    May 20 at 23:05















Rather than using rufus try using mkusb: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958073
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 20 at 20:41




Rather than using rufus try using mkusb: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958073
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 20 at 20:41












great thanks I will try that as well!
– David Schmider
May 20 at 21:42




great thanks I will try that as well!
– David Schmider
May 20 at 21:42












You may have to turn on allow UEFI boot. And system needs UEFI on, but maybe not UEFI Secure boot. But once installed you will need UEFI Secure Boot to set password and enable "trust" to boot ubuntu/grub. See: askubuntu.com/questions/627416/… & Acer Trust Settings - details, some now report that then secure boot has to be on to set trust: ubuntuforums.org/… & ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2358003
– oldfred
May 20 at 23:03




You may have to turn on allow UEFI boot. And system needs UEFI on, but maybe not UEFI Secure boot. But once installed you will need UEFI Secure Boot to set password and enable "trust" to boot ubuntu/grub. See: askubuntu.com/questions/627416/… & Acer Trust Settings - details, some now report that then secure boot has to be on to set trust: ubuntuforums.org/… & ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2358003
– oldfred
May 20 at 23:03












unfortunately that didnt help at all, the USB Drive still wont show up... its so frustrating.
– David Schmider
May 20 at 23:03




unfortunately that didnt help at all, the USB Drive still wont show up... its so frustrating.
– David Schmider
May 20 at 23:03












@oldfred I answered before I saw your comment, I will try that as well, thanks!
– David Schmider
May 20 at 23:05




@oldfred I answered before I saw your comment, I will try that as well, thanks!
– David Schmider
May 20 at 23:05















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