No USB Boot option for Aspire 5

zeggman
zeggman Member Posts: 4 New User
edited March 1 in 2020 Archives
I have a new Aspire 5, System BIOS v1.07. I also have a bootable Ubuntu image on a USB 3 drive, which is plugged into the front left-side USB port. I am trying to boot from this drive so I can remove Windows and install Ubuntu 18.04, but the USB drive is not being recognized as a bootable device. I press the F2 key on power-on to get the InsydeH2O Setup Utility. On the Main menu, I have enabled F12 Boot Menu, and disabled Fast Boot. Still, on the Boot menu, I see only the Windows Boot Manager. If I press F12 during boot, I see only the Windows Boot Manager. How can I get the system to recognize my bootable USB?

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  • zeggman
    zeggman Member Posts: 4 New User
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    I finally got the system to recognize the USB drive by burning it with Balena Etcher (other methods of burning the .iso file to the USB drive made a drive that the boot menu didn't recognize). That allowed me to boot into a live Ubuntu, but the hard drive I wanted to install on didn't show up. I used gparted to find and mount the hard drive, then clicked "install Ubuntu", and everything went as expected from there. Thank you for your suggestions!

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