I made a mistake during the Debian installation and I’m looking for guidance.
I made a mistake during the Debian installation and I’m looking for guidance.
I set up the newest Debian version using a 32-bit live USB and drifted off, only to wake up to some unexpected issues on my screen (refer to photos). Now it won’t recognize its own EMC storage or any USB drives. LMAO, what should I do?
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We require additional details. Which laptop model are you using? How much time has passed since you bought it? Do you already know how to use Linux, or are you starting from scratch? Was the installation done through BIOS or UEFI?
It might also be due to a device reset—meaning the drive stops working briefly. Possible causes include a faulty USB port, driver issues for USB controllers, or power management settings. The drive could have been moved during installation and disconnected temporarily. Have you attempted a reinstallation? Did you use a different USB port?