Sup Forums please help I dun goofed.
Trying to boot from USB by when I press enter at the boot menu nothing happens.
On a think pad...
Sup Forums please help I dun goofed.
Trying to boot from USB by when I press enter at the boot menu nothing happens.
On a think pad...
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I've set the boot priority order but its just not booting from USB which has windows 10 iso on it...
Did you use rufus to extract the iso?
Says enter not space. Space does nothing. Enter just takes me back to the same screen.
Use Rufus to make the usb.
Did you create your bootable live USB with Rufus?
I burned the iso to USB using winusb on Linux. Worked fine before but NY partitions are fucked. I tried to clean
Please tell me you didn't just copy the ISO to the flash drive.
Just extracting the iso would work if he could boot in UEFI mode
But i bet he cant
The USB definitely works. I've used it before. Is there anyway I can just nuke all partitions remove any data/OS and start from scratch?
Something is seriously wrong I can't open anything I just get taken back to this screen
you should simply format the USB stick to FAT32 then use dd from comand line to burn the iso
dd if=/path/image.iso of=/dev/sdx
where /dev/sdx is the actual path to your usb stick (sdb, sdc, sdd, use fdick -l to list all your drives)
you don't need winusb or unetbootin or other tools they create more issues than they actually solve.
sudo gparted
select you USB stick partitions and delete them, then format to FAT32
>use fdick -l
fdisk -l hur
Well I can't now since my laptop has no operating system... The USB worked fine earlier, then I decided to partition the disks during the windows installation and now I'm stuck at the boot load menu.
What are my options now?
using a liveCD if you have one...
I mean on my ssd drive not the USB drive. The USB drive is fine!
see you might need to update bios to let you install windows.
ig the usb drive was fine you would be able to boot from it
you probably damaged its partition or removed it "unsafely" now you're pretty much screwed
if you have another computer, try and install a linux ISO on the USB, maybe it will boot that way and you'll be able to flatten the drives.
not sure about windows 10 USB sticks. never used, sorry.
I see. Yeh I'm fucked now. Can't burn another copy on my phone...
Welp no laptop this Xmas...
>implying the internal hdd is the issue
I hope that's not Ubuntu 17.10 on your Thinkpad.
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try installing libreboot