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Install Ubuntu using USB on hp 14-dk0xxx win10

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I need help installing Ubuntu via USB. I changed the bios and it still loaded up with my regular desktop (I'm not a techy so may use different wording). I disabled the legacy & secure boot and that didn't work. When I normally boot up my laptop I have a pin screen and wonder if this is why the USB doesn't boot, even though I changed the boot order multiple times. So far nothing has worked for me. I'm using a hp laptop 14-dk0xxx. Thank you!

ChanganAuto avatar
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How did you made the USB installer?
guiverc avatar
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In my experience (writing hundreds of ISOs to thumb-drive per annum) you should start at basics. We don't know what release, if you validated your ISO as valid before writing (ie. https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-how-to-verify-ubuntu#0) and then verified the write to your install media (in my experience this is a semi-common failure; with 5-8% of writes failing; but how to verify depends on your *unstated* release so do as appropriate for your *unstated* Ubuntu product; we don't know server? desktop? other? and what release of each etc)
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According to page 74 of the service manual, you’ll need to follow these steps:

  1. Insert the USB media
  2. Start the computer and access the system Startup menu by pressing Esc to interrupt the BIOS, then F9 to select a boot device
  3. Choose the USB stick

So long as the USB device is bootable, it should appear in the list

ChanganAuto avatar
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This is applicable to all UEFI based HP models since at least 2012-13.
Denise Rolland avatar
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Thank you, matigo, this was very helpful. I'm sick and haven't yet been able to finish the process. I may have more questions once I'm better and able to get back to this.
Denise Rolland avatar
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Thank you, changanauto, I had to select ueif to get to the usb drive but didn't see ubuntu tho my laptop says it's there. I think it's cuz it's on 2 drives (I initially installed it on my laptop). When I'm feeling better I'll return to this.
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