Pascal Hambourg <pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org> writes: > Le 07/06/2017 à 10:33, Rodolfo Medina a écrit : >> >>>> Some months ago I tried many times to install Debian on my Debian Acer One >>>> (tablet and laptop together) but always failed. I used >>>> debian-8.7.1-amd64-netinst.iso. Now we have >>>> debian-8.8.0-amd64-netinst.iso. Are you suggesting a different iso file? >>> >>> <https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/multi-arch/iso-cd/debian-8.8.0-amd64-i386-netinst.iso> >> >> Same problem also with this iso image: at the beginning the machine seems to >> boot into the Debian Installer menu, but when I enter it the screen becomes >> unreadable and all sticks and I have to restart the machine. > > Did the installer start in EFI or BIOS/legacy mode ? > The installer boot menu tells when started in EFI mode. > > Did you try all combinations of the following ? > - BIOS/legacy boot mode or EFI boot mode > - text-mode install or GUI install > - 32-bit install or 64-bit install
With USB Debian installation pendrive plugged in, pressing power button together with volume up takes me into the front page of the PC settings: there is: ->Boot Manager ->Device Manager ->Boot From File ->Administer Secure Boot ->Setup Utility I enter `Boot Manager', and there are two possible options: Windows Boot Manager EFI USB Device (General UDisk) I choose the second and here I am in Debian installation menu. There is: Install 64 bit install Graphical install 64 bit graphical install Advanced options ... Install with speech synnthesis 64 bit speech install I tried with both Install and `64 bit install', and also, now, with `64 bit graphical install'; and, in all those cases, what happens is that the image becomes confused and the keyboard sticks and no command is more possible. Then I try to reboot with power button but the machine remains for many hours in that state... Then after many hours it turns off... Thanks, Rodolfo