(I have Acer swift3 SF314-57G-73WL)

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edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
This discussion was created from comments split from: SF 315-51G - Unable to change uefi mode into legacy! Secure boot is already disabled..

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  • Tatiana_Karp
    Tatiana_Karp Member Posts: 1 New User
    I did JackE said:
    OK. Follow these procedures exactly and in the same order! You must first download the Rufus software or you will NOT be able to see the KALI installation USB stick. Google "rufus" for the free download website. ***YOU MUST USE RUFUS TO CREATE A BOOTABLE GPT FAT32 USB STICK FROM THE KALI.ISO!****  Jack E/NJ

    ( 0) Pre-shrink Windows partition to desired unallocated space for Linux installation. (Use Windows Disk Management in Control Panel)
    ( 1) Make bootable GPT/FAT32(default) stick from the Linux installation iso with Rufus.
    ( 2) Set BIOS supervisor password(SECURITY), disable secure boot(BOOT)& enable F12 Windows boot mgr (MAIN). Save BIOS settings & exit.
    ( 3) Shutdown & insert bootable Linux stick
    ( 4) Turn back on while immediately tapping F12. Select Linux stick to run.
    ( 5) Preferrably select a default Linux install option
    ( 6) Follow on-screen instructions to install alongside Windows.
    ( 7) Let Linux automatically set & resize partitions for Linux & its swap. Adjust for more or less space only if absolutely necessary.
    ( 8) Shutdown & remove Linux stick.
    ( 9) Turn back on while tapping F2.
    (10) Re-enable secure boot(BOOT) & select UEFI file as trusted(MAIN). Select HDD0, SSD0 or eMMC0, then <EFI>, then <ubuntu>, then grubx64.efi the UEFI file. Enter grubx64.efi in the space provided if selecting it doesn't automatically enter it. Save BIOS setting and exit.
    (11) Boot into Windows. Then shutdown again.
    (12) Turn back on while tapping F12.


    I did all till the 4 step. But my computer can't see USB as bootable ?
    What could be a problem here?
    (I have Acer swift3 SF314-57G-73WL)
  • JordanB
    JordanB ACE Posts: 3,729 Pathfinder
    edited January 2020
    @Tatiana_Karp

    You can start a new topic in Linux section of the forum and hopefully @JackE will be able to help you.  

    https://community.acer.com/en/categories/linux

    Some of my comments in this topic were based on an Acer UEFI implementation from 2013/2014.  Several of my comments are no longer valid.   You should ignore my outdated/wrong posts and follow the step-by-step guide by @JackE
    I'm not an Acer employee.
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,891 Trailblazer
    Recheck the BIOS to make sure F12 is still enabled, secure boot is turned off, BIOS still in UEFI mode and if possible rearrange the boot order with the GPT-FAT32 USB installation iso as first. If still not recognized, recreate the USB iso with Rufus again preferrably using a different USB pendrive. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ