Issues during OS installation are common. Check compatibility, verify drivers, and ensure proper setup.
Issues during OS installation are common. Check compatibility, verify drivers, and ensure proper setup.
I checked all USB connections. The BIOS has a setting named "Enable UEFI Boot," but changing it didn’t fix the issue.
Use the PLoP tool to burn the ISO to a CD, then load the CD into the system. Select your USB device while connected. This process should work under the "USB" settings. Link: https://www.plop.at/en/bootmanagers.html
Check for a BIOS update and install it if available. Reset BIOS to its default settings, keeping UEFI disabled as it seems to be an unstable early version. Ensure USB Boot is active if possible. Use Rufus to create an image, choosing MBR for BIOS and verifying support for older BIOS versions in Advanced Settings. After completion, connect the USB and reboot into BIOS. Locate boot devices such as USB KEY, USB, USB HDD, USB CD, or your flash drive name/brand, move it to the top of the list, and enable it.
The setup varies depending on the system type. For UEFI devices it boots in UEFI mode and configures accordingly, while MBR BIOS setups boot legacy and configure them since the other isn't detected. This could influence graphics hardware or console frame buffers. Writing USB drives with Windows often results in incomplete data and issues; Rufus works well in such cases. Etcher is a cross-platform alternative available at https://etcher.io/