Installation problem - can not boot from USB drive

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I have major problems trying to install Ubuntu on a friends computer. She is having her exams and is in real need of that computer, so we're both stressed at this point. I would be very happy and relieved to get some help :-)



I have wiped the hard drive, and created several bootable USB drives. None of the latter are functioning - getting me here (picture below) and no further:



Screen. Freezes here, does not enter splash screen



I have tried several installations on several USB drives. Using RUFUS, Win32DiskImager with official Ubuntu images, following the tutorial here.



Also tried installing Chromium from bootable USB. Same result.



I hope these four images of my BIOS are of some use:



BIOS 1



BIOS 2



BIOS3



BIOS 4



Here are the computer specifications:
13.3" Full-HD LED 1920x1080 16:9 Matt IPS-screen
6. gen Intel Celeron N3450-processor 1.1GHz ~ 2.2GHz, 4 cores
4GB DDR3L SO-DIMM RAM
32GB eMMC SSD
Intel HD Graphics 500, DirectX 12 compatible
No dvd/cd
Bluetooth 4.0
802.11 b/g/n wireless networks card
1 x mini HDMI
1 x USB 3.0
1 x USB 2.0
Polymerbatter, 7.4V 5400mAh
Full Range AC adapter 36W 100-240V 50-60Hz 12V 3A
Size 315.7 x 208.7 x 13,5 mm (BxDxH)
Weight: 1.3 kg







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    1. Does some other computer boot from the USB pendrive? 2. Please turn off secure boot in a UEFI/BIOS menu, and Fast Startup in Windows, and try to boot from USB again.
    – sudodus
    Apr 19 at 12:43










  • Also, try booting from the USB drive in legacy mode.
    – Android Dev
    Apr 19 at 13:12














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I have major problems trying to install Ubuntu on a friends computer. She is having her exams and is in real need of that computer, so we're both stressed at this point. I would be very happy and relieved to get some help :-)



I have wiped the hard drive, and created several bootable USB drives. None of the latter are functioning - getting me here (picture below) and no further:



Screen. Freezes here, does not enter splash screen



I have tried several installations on several USB drives. Using RUFUS, Win32DiskImager with official Ubuntu images, following the tutorial here.



Also tried installing Chromium from bootable USB. Same result.



I hope these four images of my BIOS are of some use:



BIOS 1



BIOS 2



BIOS3



BIOS 4



Here are the computer specifications:
13.3" Full-HD LED 1920x1080 16:9 Matt IPS-screen
6. gen Intel Celeron N3450-processor 1.1GHz ~ 2.2GHz, 4 cores
4GB DDR3L SO-DIMM RAM
32GB eMMC SSD
Intel HD Graphics 500, DirectX 12 compatible
No dvd/cd
Bluetooth 4.0
802.11 b/g/n wireless networks card
1 x mini HDMI
1 x USB 3.0
1 x USB 2.0
Polymerbatter, 7.4V 5400mAh
Full Range AC adapter 36W 100-240V 50-60Hz 12V 3A
Size 315.7 x 208.7 x 13,5 mm (BxDxH)
Weight: 1.3 kg







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    1. Does some other computer boot from the USB pendrive? 2. Please turn off secure boot in a UEFI/BIOS menu, and Fast Startup in Windows, and try to boot from USB again.
    – sudodus
    Apr 19 at 12:43










  • Also, try booting from the USB drive in legacy mode.
    – Android Dev
    Apr 19 at 13:12












up vote
2
down vote

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up vote
2
down vote

favorite











I have major problems trying to install Ubuntu on a friends computer. She is having her exams and is in real need of that computer, so we're both stressed at this point. I would be very happy and relieved to get some help :-)



I have wiped the hard drive, and created several bootable USB drives. None of the latter are functioning - getting me here (picture below) and no further:



Screen. Freezes here, does not enter splash screen



I have tried several installations on several USB drives. Using RUFUS, Win32DiskImager with official Ubuntu images, following the tutorial here.



Also tried installing Chromium from bootable USB. Same result.



I hope these four images of my BIOS are of some use:



BIOS 1



BIOS 2



BIOS3



BIOS 4



Here are the computer specifications:
13.3" Full-HD LED 1920x1080 16:9 Matt IPS-screen
6. gen Intel Celeron N3450-processor 1.1GHz ~ 2.2GHz, 4 cores
4GB DDR3L SO-DIMM RAM
32GB eMMC SSD
Intel HD Graphics 500, DirectX 12 compatible
No dvd/cd
Bluetooth 4.0
802.11 b/g/n wireless networks card
1 x mini HDMI
1 x USB 3.0
1 x USB 2.0
Polymerbatter, 7.4V 5400mAh
Full Range AC adapter 36W 100-240V 50-60Hz 12V 3A
Size 315.7 x 208.7 x 13,5 mm (BxDxH)
Weight: 1.3 kg







share|improve this question














I have major problems trying to install Ubuntu on a friends computer. She is having her exams and is in real need of that computer, so we're both stressed at this point. I would be very happy and relieved to get some help :-)



I have wiped the hard drive, and created several bootable USB drives. None of the latter are functioning - getting me here (picture below) and no further:



Screen. Freezes here, does not enter splash screen



I have tried several installations on several USB drives. Using RUFUS, Win32DiskImager with official Ubuntu images, following the tutorial here.



Also tried installing Chromium from bootable USB. Same result.



I hope these four images of my BIOS are of some use:



BIOS 1



BIOS 2



BIOS3



BIOS 4



Here are the computer specifications:
13.3" Full-HD LED 1920x1080 16:9 Matt IPS-screen
6. gen Intel Celeron N3450-processor 1.1GHz ~ 2.2GHz, 4 cores
4GB DDR3L SO-DIMM RAM
32GB eMMC SSD
Intel HD Graphics 500, DirectX 12 compatible
No dvd/cd
Bluetooth 4.0
802.11 b/g/n wireless networks card
1 x mini HDMI
1 x USB 3.0
1 x USB 2.0
Polymerbatter, 7.4V 5400mAh
Full Range AC adapter 36W 100-240V 50-60Hz 12V 3A
Size 315.7 x 208.7 x 13,5 mm (BxDxH)
Weight: 1.3 kg









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  • 1




    1. Does some other computer boot from the USB pendrive? 2. Please turn off secure boot in a UEFI/BIOS menu, and Fast Startup in Windows, and try to boot from USB again.
    – sudodus
    Apr 19 at 12:43










  • Also, try booting from the USB drive in legacy mode.
    – Android Dev
    Apr 19 at 13:12












  • 1




    1. Does some other computer boot from the USB pendrive? 2. Please turn off secure boot in a UEFI/BIOS menu, and Fast Startup in Windows, and try to boot from USB again.
    – sudodus
    Apr 19 at 12:43










  • Also, try booting from the USB drive in legacy mode.
    – Android Dev
    Apr 19 at 13:12







1




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1. Does some other computer boot from the USB pendrive? 2. Please turn off secure boot in a UEFI/BIOS menu, and Fast Startup in Windows, and try to boot from USB again.
– sudodus
Apr 19 at 12:43




1. Does some other computer boot from the USB pendrive? 2. Please turn off secure boot in a UEFI/BIOS menu, and Fast Startup in Windows, and try to boot from USB again.
– sudodus
Apr 19 at 12:43












Also, try booting from the USB drive in legacy mode.
– Android Dev
Apr 19 at 13:12




Also, try booting from the USB drive in legacy mode.
– Android Dev
Apr 19 at 13:12










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It looks like the First Boot Option in the BIOS still links to the Windows Boot Manager, which can not find a Windows-Installation anymore. Set the USB-Stick to position #1.






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  • Thanks, but I have already changed that and tried. Still no success. The computer finds the usb and tries to boot from it, but it can't.
    – Sondre
    Apr 19 at 12:30










  • Change the BIOS boot order 1 to a UFD that has Live Ubuntu written to it. Was the UFD formatted to FAT32? Has Secure Boot (shown customised) been disabled?
    – Paul Benson
    Apr 19 at 14:11











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It looks like the First Boot Option in the BIOS still links to the Windows Boot Manager, which can not find a Windows-Installation anymore. Set the USB-Stick to position #1.






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  • Thanks, but I have already changed that and tried. Still no success. The computer finds the usb and tries to boot from it, but it can't.
    – Sondre
    Apr 19 at 12:30










  • Change the BIOS boot order 1 to a UFD that has Live Ubuntu written to it. Was the UFD formatted to FAT32? Has Secure Boot (shown customised) been disabled?
    – Paul Benson
    Apr 19 at 14:11















up vote
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It looks like the First Boot Option in the BIOS still links to the Windows Boot Manager, which can not find a Windows-Installation anymore. Set the USB-Stick to position #1.






share|improve this answer




















  • Thanks, but I have already changed that and tried. Still no success. The computer finds the usb and tries to boot from it, but it can't.
    – Sondre
    Apr 19 at 12:30










  • Change the BIOS boot order 1 to a UFD that has Live Ubuntu written to it. Was the UFD formatted to FAT32? Has Secure Boot (shown customised) been disabled?
    – Paul Benson
    Apr 19 at 14:11













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up vote
1
down vote









It looks like the First Boot Option in the BIOS still links to the Windows Boot Manager, which can not find a Windows-Installation anymore. Set the USB-Stick to position #1.






share|improve this answer












It looks like the First Boot Option in the BIOS still links to the Windows Boot Manager, which can not find a Windows-Installation anymore. Set the USB-Stick to position #1.







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  • Thanks, but I have already changed that and tried. Still no success. The computer finds the usb and tries to boot from it, but it can't.
    – Sondre
    Apr 19 at 12:30










  • Change the BIOS boot order 1 to a UFD that has Live Ubuntu written to it. Was the UFD formatted to FAT32? Has Secure Boot (shown customised) been disabled?
    – Paul Benson
    Apr 19 at 14:11

















  • Thanks, but I have already changed that and tried. Still no success. The computer finds the usb and tries to boot from it, but it can't.
    – Sondre
    Apr 19 at 12:30










  • Change the BIOS boot order 1 to a UFD that has Live Ubuntu written to it. Was the UFD formatted to FAT32? Has Secure Boot (shown customised) been disabled?
    – Paul Benson
    Apr 19 at 14:11
















Thanks, but I have already changed that and tried. Still no success. The computer finds the usb and tries to boot from it, but it can't.
– Sondre
Apr 19 at 12:30




Thanks, but I have already changed that and tried. Still no success. The computer finds the usb and tries to boot from it, but it can't.
– Sondre
Apr 19 at 12:30












Change the BIOS boot order 1 to a UFD that has Live Ubuntu written to it. Was the UFD formatted to FAT32? Has Secure Boot (shown customised) been disabled?
– Paul Benson
Apr 19 at 14:11





Change the BIOS boot order 1 to a UFD that has Live Ubuntu written to it. Was the UFD formatted to FAT32? Has Secure Boot (shown customised) been disabled?
– Paul Benson
Apr 19 at 14:11


















 

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