09-17-2020, 03:22 PM
Hello Bob,
Having looked at what is sold in the shop I suspect your problem is that you are using a EUFI "BIOS" stick on a legacy BIOS machine (or a EUFI machine set to run in legacy BIOS mode), OR a legacy BIOS stick on a machine expecting a EUFI boot medium. The LL Help system may help sort this out.
It is possible to install LL on to your own USB stick and use that on various machines. I do for when trouble shooting. When doing the install to a USB stick it is best to first disconnect the internal drive or the boot process may get on the wrong device. It will in any case try to find both discs on boot up. I got myself in trouble with this problem a few days ago. Another reason for disconnecting the internal drive is to make absolutely certain that you don't corrupt it.
Hope that helps,
Richard
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Having looked at what is sold in the shop I suspect your problem is that you are using a EUFI "BIOS" stick on a legacy BIOS machine (or a EUFI machine set to run in legacy BIOS mode), OR a legacy BIOS stick on a machine expecting a EUFI boot medium. The LL Help system may help sort this out.
It is possible to install LL on to your own USB stick and use that on various machines. I do for when trouble shooting. When doing the install to a USB stick it is best to first disconnect the internal drive or the boot process may get on the wrong device. It will in any case try to find both discs on boot up. I got myself in trouble with this problem a few days ago. Another reason for disconnecting the internal drive is to make absolutely certain that you don't corrupt it.
Hope that helps,
Richard
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Desktop: Running LL5 on second HD in ACEPC model MK1: "Mini PC 4GB RAM 64GB ROM Windows 10 Celeron J3455 Processor Mini Computer Dual HDMI, Support mSATA / 2.5 inches SSD/HDD 4K, Dual Band WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0". Don't normally use the supplied W10. Also use LL on netbook (Using xrandr to "expand" the screen) and various old laptops. NAS drive and web server hosted by Raspberry Pi's.