Am Freitag, 9. Juni 2023, 18:37:14 CEST schrieb Stefan Monnier:
Hi Stefan,

this might e a problem of your BIOS. However, if your BIOS does not support 
booting from USB, 
here is a trick:

You can download a bootable CD-Rom from this site:

https://www.plop.at[1]

Look for the Bootmgr. It is a live-cd., which is booting, then you can chose 
further boot from 
another media like USB.

It helps, whenever your BIOS does not have the capability (i.e. it is too old), 
to boot from USB.

Hope this helps.

Good luck!

Best 

Hans


> > I want to install Debian on a new machine but don't manage to boot
> > from USB stick.  (I can do so regularly with another machine, so the
> > USB stick is ok and so is the Debian netinst I burned onto it.)  At
> > the boot I press F9 and a menu appears where I can choose to boot from
> > USB stick; but then it doesn't so at all booting instead into Windows
> > 11.  In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but nothing.  Please help as
> > I don't know what to do: thanks.
> 
> I don't have experience with your specific problem and after reading the
> rest of the thread, I'm not sure what might be the problem or how to fix
> it, but faced with this, I think I'd try to open the machine up and
> remove the "disk" to which it boots (i.e. the one with Window-11 on it).
> 
> Not sure it would fix the problem, but if not I'd hope it might give
> further hints.
> 
> 
>         Stefan



--------
[1] https://www.plop.at

Reply via email to