Unable to run Ubuntu 18.10
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I have installed Ubuntu 18.10 in a external USB disk (64GB), but when I try to boot from Ubuntu, nothing happened. My computer is an Asus ZenBook with a Windows 10 operating system. I tried to disable fast boot, secure boot and windows quick start.
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I have installed Ubuntu 18.10 in a external USB disk (64GB), but when I try to boot from Ubuntu, nothing happened. My computer is an Asus ZenBook with a Windows 10 operating system. I tried to disable fast boot, secure boot and windows quick start.
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I think the only thing that needs to be changed is secure boot then connect the USB and from BIOS boot from it, that is if you installed it correctly (i.e. the boot partition in also on that USB)!
– George Udosen
Dec 4 at 20:42
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I have installed Ubuntu 18.10 in a external USB disk (64GB), but when I try to boot from Ubuntu, nothing happened. My computer is an Asus ZenBook with a Windows 10 operating system. I tried to disable fast boot, secure boot and windows quick start.
usb windows-10 asus boot-repair 18.10
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I have installed Ubuntu 18.10 in a external USB disk (64GB), but when I try to boot from Ubuntu, nothing happened. My computer is an Asus ZenBook with a Windows 10 operating system. I tried to disable fast boot, secure boot and windows quick start.
usb windows-10 asus boot-repair 18.10
usb windows-10 asus boot-repair 18.10
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I think the only thing that needs to be changed is secure boot then connect the USB and from BIOS boot from it, that is if you installed it correctly (i.e. the boot partition in also on that USB)!
– George Udosen
Dec 4 at 20:42
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I think the only thing that needs to be changed is secure boot then connect the USB and from BIOS boot from it, that is if you installed it correctly (i.e. the boot partition in also on that USB)!
– George Udosen
Dec 4 at 20:42
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I think the only thing that needs to be changed is secure boot then connect the USB and from BIOS boot from it, that is if you installed it correctly (i.e. the boot partition in also on that USB)!
– George Udosen
Dec 4 at 20:42
I think the only thing that needs to be changed is secure boot then connect the USB and from BIOS boot from it, that is if you installed it correctly (i.e. the boot partition in also on that USB)!
– George Udosen
Dec 4 at 20:42
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I think the only thing that needs to be changed is secure boot then connect the USB and from BIOS boot from it, that is if you installed it correctly (i.e. the boot partition in also on that USB)!
– George Udosen
Dec 4 at 20:42