06-23-2019, 05:34 PM
Hi,
Since you are able to boot from USB, booting from SSD should work.
First tough, and Linux veterans can correct be if I'm wrong, woudl be that the SSD could have stayed in "GPT / UEFI" instead of "MS-dos / MBR" (?).
From the Live install, go to the diskmanagement software (I use GParted) and from the menu I would erase everything and "repartition" in basic "MS-DOS" (MBR) format.
And try install again (be on lookout in install logs for GRUB errors).
If all else fails, using the Linux Lite UEFI build ISO available in the forums, putting that on USB and installing from there could be a solution.
(you could have to but back the BIOS to it's original configuration though
)
Hope this helps!
Since you are able to boot from USB, booting from SSD should work.
First tough, and Linux veterans can correct be if I'm wrong, woudl be that the SSD could have stayed in "GPT / UEFI" instead of "MS-dos / MBR" (?).
From the Live install, go to the diskmanagement software (I use GParted) and from the menu I would erase everything and "repartition" in basic "MS-DOS" (MBR) format.
And try install again (be on lookout in install logs for GRUB errors).
If all else fails, using the Linux Lite UEFI build ISO available in the forums, putting that on USB and installing from there could be a solution.
(you could have to but back the BIOS to it's original configuration though

Hope this helps!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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