Oh, even. 

    Em Segunda-feira, 8 de Agosto de 2016 20:03, Karol Augustin 
<ka...@augustin.pl> escreveu:
 

 On 2016-08-08 23:12, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> I have an acer aspire XC-704G with windows 10 on it.  I changed the
> BIOS to boot from CD/DVD but all I get is a message to put a boot
> device in and reboot.  It will not recognize the bootable DVD with
> Debian on it.  What else do I need to do to get rid of 10 and put
> Debian on it?  Thanks for your help
> 
> Maureen

What I always recommend is to disable UEFI in BIOS. The option you're
looking for is LEGACY BOOT/UEFI switch. Then you'll be able to set boot
order normally and install OS. I've heard that Linux supports UEFI but
it was always really painful for me to get it working. If you plan to
use Linux exclusively than LEGACY BOOT might be the easiest way to go.

Karol


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