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  • A few things: * You need to boot using a 32-bit UEFI bootloader. The file must be named bootia32.efi in order for the firmware to recognize it. * If you are trying to boot any Linux distribution other than a recent version of Ubuntu (with a bootloader and kernel digitally signed with MIcrosoft's secure boot key), you must…
  • I'm having the exact same problem. Doesn't matter if I use MBR or GPT formatting on the thumb drive I'm trying to use. I just cannot get the machine to boot anything but Windows.
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