I'll wait for the picture, but now that you have Sparky running I believe it has dmidecode installed by default. You might as well open a terminal and post the results of the following commands:
sudo dmidecode -t 0
sudo dmidecode -t 4
sudo dmidecode -t 24
(There is one space between the -t and theĀ number)
Also I meant for you to use the one time boot menu (often the F12 key) to manually select the LL live USB to boot from.
TC
sudo dmidecode -t 0
sudo dmidecode -t 4
sudo dmidecode -t 24
(There is one space between the -t and theĀ number)
Also I meant for you to use the one time boot menu (often the F12 key) to manually select the LL live USB to boot from.
TC
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