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Not Able To Boot #31

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darjihiren5188 opened this issue Feb 13, 2018 · 4 comments
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Not Able To Boot #31

darjihiren5188 opened this issue Feb 13, 2018 · 4 comments

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@darjihiren5188
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darjihiren5188 commented Feb 13, 2018

Hello,

I have installed Ubuntu Mate from your download url.
Made bootable pendrive using unetbootin.
Installation done successfully.
But when I start my thinbook, it only shows Bios screen.
Not able to boot OS.

Can you please guide me?

@sundarnagarajan
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See first FAQ

@darjihiren5188
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darjihiren5188 commented Feb 13, 2018

Hello,
Thanks For the Reply.
As per your FAQ, I have already done:
UEFI: UEFI --> Security --> Secure Boot menu --> Secure Boot: Change Enabled --> Disabled
After RDP Symbol appears, I press F7,
No Boot device Listed there.
Can you guide me what to check now?

@sundarnagarajan
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I am pasting the VERY FIRST section of the FAQ, which you do not seem to have read - how to report a problem

  • Did you use one of the pre-compiled remastered ISOs? If so, which one?
  • If you remastered your own ISO, what was the source ISO (distribution, version, 32-bit or 64-bit)?
  • Did you install on to the main SSD or to an external (USB) medium?
  • While partitioning your target disk during installation, did you create (and use) a GPT partition table and an EFI partition?
  • What was the EXACT error message you saw, if any, and at what stage of install etc
  • Which model of RDP Thinbook are you using? The 14-inch model with Intel Atom X5-8300 or the 11-inch model with Intel Atom X3-8350?

The questions in BOLD are critical for anyone to be able to help you
The RDP Thinbook can ONLY use UEFI to boot - not legacy MBR.
This means you NEED:

  • GPT Partition table
  • EFI System Partition created
  • Indicate during partitioning that you want to USE the ESP

@darjihiren5188
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darjihiren5188 commented Feb 15, 2018

Yes. I have used precompiled remastered iso.
Ubuntu mate 16.04
Installed on SSD (mmcblk0)
Yes created GPT partition table and EFI partition as well.
No error message at installation time.
OS installation was successful.
14inch model x5-8300

Please help.

On boot up when i press F7, I find no device, screenshot attached
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