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  • Yeah it is the 1GB model. And no it does not support 64bit OS, but most modern hardware does somehow support 64bit uefi...Got the install media confused. I am now currently battling with the broadcom chip as this issue is now "solved". 
  • I would say that the reason the USB cannot boot is basicaly the same as for my Iconia 8 W, the UEFI is IA32(32bit) and most linux distributions only support 64bit. There is a nasty hack I developed that allows me to boot 32bit version of Arch Linux installer on the hardware, but I wonder if it is worth the trouble .
  • Actualy I did discover the issue why the install CD is not recognised. Apparentely most UEFI systems yre 64bit, but here on this tablet the UEFI is 32bit which is quite rare. I did boot different bootloader(rEFInd) which works with IA32, and am now working on how to boot the **bleep** kernel so I can install the system. If…
  • Good pointer with the Windows Recovery Flash, that does actualy work and boots into it, so at least I know it works now. The issue is that I am trying to boot a Linux instalation media which does work great on other UEFI devices with secure boot on, but fails to boot here(the UEFI does not even recognise it and only offers…
  • Forgot to mention, the secure boot is turned off.
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