Unable to Boot From a USB on Aspire E15 laptop

StevenJohnson
StevenJohnson Member Posts: 2 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hello,
I need to boot from a USB on my aspire E15 laptop to install lubuntu but the option is not showing up when I go into the boot manager. This is despite putting all the USB options at the top of the boot order in the BIOS and disabling secure boot as per the previously offered solutions that I've found.
The only option to boot from when I use the boot manager is the widows boot manger which boots me into windows. any help would be greatly appreciated.

Steve

Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,869 Trailblazer
    edited June 2020
    The UEFI bootable USB GPT/FAT32  stick from the installlation iso must be prepared with Rufus. Jack E/NJ
    PS: Also try other USB ports as some may not be recognized during post.

    DualBoot Ubuntu installation instructions:

    ( 0) Pre-shrink Windows partition to desired unallocated space for Linux installation. Shrink it a lot if you want
    ( 1) Make bootable GPT/FAT32(default) stick from the Linux installation iso with Rufus, a freeware download.
    ( 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

  • StevenJohnson
    StevenJohnson Member Posts: 2 New User
    Thanks for the response. I am unable to get past step 4 as the USB stick doesn't appear as a bootable drive regardless of the port I use. The only option is windows bootmanager. Have you come across that issue before?

    Steve
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,869 Trailblazer
    Double check to make sure that the F12 boot option is enabled in the BIOS main tab. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • stormyt
    stormyt Member Posts: 18

    Tinkerer

    facing same problem with swift 1 with win 10.

  • stormyt
    stormyt Member Posts: 18

    Tinkerer

    boot is enabled but only had 1 boot device. now i have 1. yes and 2 win boot manager df4064. both do nothing
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,869 Trailblazer
    Press and hold power button till machine shuts off. Then press and hold ALT+F10, then press the power button to turn the machine back on. A recovery screen should appear. Follow directions to either refresh or reset machine. Jack E/NJ



    Jack E/NJ