How to boot linux from usb drive in acer aspire 7 running windows 10?

somethingisnothing
somethingisnothing Member Posts: 2 New User
I have acer aspire 7 ryzen 5 5500u GTX 1650. I want to dual boot my system. I tried to use usb drive to boot into linux setting up the bios(turning off secure boot). But somehow it doesn't work. The linux is not even loading in my laptop from usb. (Linux mint) It is showing this. Any suggestions? 

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  • somethingisnothing
    somethingisnothing Member Posts: 2 New User
    I tried to boot into fedora also from usb but same thing there also, this long stuff
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,917 Trailblazer
    The F12 boot option must be enabled in the BIOS Main tab. The installation  USB pendrive iso must be GPT partition scheme FAT32 format using Rufus. Insert pendrive into USB port. Turn machine on and immediately start tapping the  F12 key to bring up the USB boot menu.

    https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/comment/598047/#Comment_598047

    ( 0) Pre-shrink Windows partition to desired unallocated space for Linux installation.
    ( 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. May not be needed with some Linux installations like Mint.
    ( 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.
    (13) If desired, put grubx64.efi ahead of Windows boot manager in UEFI bootstrapper


    Jack E/NJ

  • Easwar
    Easwar Member Posts: 6,727 Guru

    1. Insert a bootable Linux USB drive.
    2. Click the start menu. ...
    3. Then hold down the SHIFT key while clicking Restart. ...
    4. Then select Use a Device.
    5. Find your device in the list. ...
    6. Your computer will now boot Linux. ...
    7. Select Install Linux. ...
    8. Go through the installation process.