UEFI only laptop (no legacy boot) says no operating system found
I am attempting to change the HP Envy x2 over to Lubuntu but I am having a bit of a struggle. When I start the computer it says it does not detect any operating system (I created a bootable USB using lubuntu alternative 18.04 with Rufus). I cleaned my usb and converted it to GPT and still nothing. I assume this has to do with the laptop only having UEFI and no legacy boot mode (A individual told me he solved this my enabling legacy boot mode which my laptop does not have). All help is appreciated! (lubuntu-18.04-alternate-i386)
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I am attempting to change the HP Envy x2 over to Lubuntu but I am having a bit of a struggle. When I start the computer it says it does not detect any operating system (I created a bootable USB using lubuntu alternative 18.04 with Rufus). I cleaned my usb and converted it to GPT and still nothing. I assume this has to do with the laptop only having UEFI and no legacy boot mode (A individual told me he solved this my enabling legacy boot mode which my laptop does not have). All help is appreciated! (lubuntu-18.04-alternate-i386)
boot lubuntu uefi usb-installation
I am really sorry I meant to say 18.04 haha
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:40
I am attempting to install lubuntu-18.04-alternate-i386
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:41
Why not pick a 64 bit lubuntu for your 64 bit computer?
– ubfan1
Mar 14 at 23:14
I don't think the Envy X2 is 64 bit.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:21
I'll download the 64 bit version when I get home and try it out.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:23
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I am attempting to change the HP Envy x2 over to Lubuntu but I am having a bit of a struggle. When I start the computer it says it does not detect any operating system (I created a bootable USB using lubuntu alternative 18.04 with Rufus). I cleaned my usb and converted it to GPT and still nothing. I assume this has to do with the laptop only having UEFI and no legacy boot mode (A individual told me he solved this my enabling legacy boot mode which my laptop does not have). All help is appreciated! (lubuntu-18.04-alternate-i386)
boot lubuntu uefi usb-installation
I am attempting to change the HP Envy x2 over to Lubuntu but I am having a bit of a struggle. When I start the computer it says it does not detect any operating system (I created a bootable USB using lubuntu alternative 18.04 with Rufus). I cleaned my usb and converted it to GPT and still nothing. I assume this has to do with the laptop only having UEFI and no legacy boot mode (A individual told me he solved this my enabling legacy boot mode which my laptop does not have). All help is appreciated! (lubuntu-18.04-alternate-i386)
boot lubuntu uefi usb-installation
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I am really sorry I meant to say 18.04 haha
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:40
I am attempting to install lubuntu-18.04-alternate-i386
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:41
Why not pick a 64 bit lubuntu for your 64 bit computer?
– ubfan1
Mar 14 at 23:14
I don't think the Envy X2 is 64 bit.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:21
I'll download the 64 bit version when I get home and try it out.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:23
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I am really sorry I meant to say 18.04 haha
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:40
I am attempting to install lubuntu-18.04-alternate-i386
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:41
Why not pick a 64 bit lubuntu for your 64 bit computer?
– ubfan1
Mar 14 at 23:14
I don't think the Envy X2 is 64 bit.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:21
I'll download the 64 bit version when I get home and try it out.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:23
I am really sorry I meant to say 18.04 haha
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:40
I am really sorry I meant to say 18.04 haha
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:40
I am attempting to install lubuntu-18.04-alternate-i386
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:41
I am attempting to install lubuntu-18.04-alternate-i386
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:41
Why not pick a 64 bit lubuntu for your 64 bit computer?
– ubfan1
Mar 14 at 23:14
Why not pick a 64 bit lubuntu for your 64 bit computer?
– ubfan1
Mar 14 at 23:14
I don't think the Envy X2 is 64 bit.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:21
I don't think the Envy X2 is 64 bit.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:21
I'll download the 64 bit version when I get home and try it out.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:23
I'll download the 64 bit version when I get home and try it out.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:23
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I am really sorry I meant to say 18.04 haha
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:40
I am attempting to install lubuntu-18.04-alternate-i386
– ExileVoid
Mar 14 at 22:41
Why not pick a 64 bit lubuntu for your 64 bit computer?
– ubfan1
Mar 14 at 23:14
I don't think the Envy X2 is 64 bit.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:21
I'll download the 64 bit version when I get home and try it out.
– ExileVoid
Mar 15 at 0:23