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lubuntu is not booting up after installing from an bootable sd card

uy flag

I created a bootable 4gb micro sd card and installed lubuntu on my laptop but its is not booting up after finish installing.it is getting stucked on a blank screen

1 hardware: 4gb ram, 500HDD, amdA6, dual core,

2 Lubuntu release 20.04.4 LTS, desktop image amd64 64bit

3 created my flashdrive using start up disk creator on lubuntu.

David avatar
cn flag
Did you use the try option before the install option to test out your hardware?
fire fox avatar
uy flag
yes i did i usually do that after every install.it was working fine except internet connection,i thought it will be working after installation. i used sd card and a card reader to create my bootable drive
ChanganAuto avatar
us flag
I think you mean *before* every install, isn't it? Please [edit] the question and (1) post hardware specifications of the target computer, (2) Lubuntu release, (3) *how* did you made the installation media.
ChanganAuto avatar
us flag
Thank you for adding the requested info. Now, did you booted and installed in UEFI mode? Ping me @ChanganAuto in the comment so I'm notified.
fire fox avatar
uy flag
no i have not used uefi it was not an option as it is disabled
ChanganAuto avatar
us flag
So that is likely the beginning of your problems. Any 10 years old or newer computer has UEFI, not BIOS, and should be installed in UEFI mode. Make sure to make the necessary changes in UEFI settings to enable UEFI mode ONLY (disable CSM/Legacy). Then boot a live session, open Gparted > Device menu > create a new partition table... > choose "GPT" (optional but strongly recommended). Then install as usual (by disabling the CSM/Legacy options the installer is assuredly booted in the proper mode and so will be the installation).
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