Unable to boot from my Linux USB drive.

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keran451 Posted messages 3 Status Member -  
Lwi3vx Posted messages 51 Status Member -
Hello,
I would like to install Linux in Dual Boot on my Windows 10 PC which is an HP Pavilion 15 Notebook PC.
I have created my bootable USB with Linux Live, and I have allocated 50 GB of disk space to install Ubuntu.
However, I still need to access my BIOS to boot from my USB drive, and I can't find the features that allow it. My BIOS is InsydeH20.
Here are the images below of my BIOS.
Thank you very much.




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GeekQuinsy Posted messages 97 Status Member 33
 
So, it is indeed a big problem, but it should be posted in the dedicated "Linux" section and not in the "Windows" section.

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Lwi3vx Posted messages 51 Status Member 3
 
Yes, instead of Windows choose "Other OS"


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keran451 Posted messages 3 Status Member
 
Yes, I was just hesitating to do that, but since it was an installation starting from Windows...
I’ll try again in the Linux section then, thanks!
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Lwi3vx Posted messages 51 Status Member 3
 
Good evening, you should try disabling Secure Boot

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keran451 Posted messages 3 Status Member
 
Thank you for your response,
Indeed, I disabled it, and it works now, but because it allowed me to access more features by pressing not F10 (to access BIOS settings) but F9 to choose the BOOT options. Here I was able to Boot from UFI file, and I could see my USB drive.
Thanks anyway!
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Lwi3vx Posted messages 51 Status Member 3
 
With pleasure, don't forget to mark your topic as "resolved" (gear icon next to the first message)

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