Hey alex!
If your computer came with windows 8 this is fully normal. You have to look
up how to properly turn off windows in order for your computer to take in
account the BIIOS boot-up settings.
This took me quite some time to figure out on my companions computer.
Everytime it would boot up with
On 10/26/2014 02:37 PM, Alex Armani wrote:
it didn't work! I downloaded the iso from the link, booted up in
14.o4 Studio, put my gig stick in, Startup disk reposrts that it is
full, so i wipe everything leaveing about 8 sig of storage on the usb
stick. It finished and all apeared ok, so i rebo
it didn't work! I downloaded the iso from the link, booted up in 14.o4 Studio,
put my gig stick in, Startup disk reposrts that it is full, so i wipe
everything leaveing about 8 sig of storage on the usb stick. It finished and
all apeared ok, so i rebooted and it failed to boot right at the star
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 1:04 AM, Alex Armani
wrote:
> #bought a spindle of dvds. Downloaded the 64 bit iso, makes dvd ok, but
> usb stick fails to boot straight away after reboot.
>
why are you using an installation DVD to make an installation USB? if you
want to install, and the DVD is working,
What is your question?
IIUC you ask for ARM architecture?
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/arm
http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2014/04/17/ubuntu-14-04-trusty-tahr-released/
Other distros:
https://www.debian.org/ports/arm/
http://archlinuxarm.org/
Or is there any question about USB?
https://www.g
#bought a spindle of dvds. Downloaded the 64 bit iso, makes dvd ok, but usb
stick fails to boot straight away after reboot.
Checked the disk had no error before boot. Wouldn't this be a good auto option?
If installing via a dvd, check the install will complete with no disk errors
before commit