raysa

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  • I don't recall actually disabling the internal emmc. I think I just moved the plugged-in microSD to the top position in bios and installed a fresh linux installation to it, along with all my data. The laptop seems to be treating the plug-in just as it used to treat the now-ignored internal. (I really must remember to make…
  • Thanks JordanB, but it turned out the internal eMMC was faulty. I'm now running the laptop successfully with the system installed on a plugged-in microdisk.
  • I'm pretty sure I didn't click for 3rd party stuff ... ubuntu updates yes, but not 3rd party. I've seen differing opinions about secure boot, so I have tried both enabled and disabled, but only since the installation (and it doesn't seem to affect the recurring problem) - At the time of the installation it would have been…
  • Thanks. Yes I was connected to the web when I did the install while live-booted. I let the install do the partitioning after selecting the sole installation option (wiping Windows). Not sure how to take a screen shot of partitions, but gparted shows the hard drive to have three partitions: * EFI system, fat32 500MB * the…
  • Sorry, typing error. That should be Xubuntu 18.04 ... the latest distro.
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