(09-17-2014, 09:13 PM)AZ link Wrote: Update: I can now boot up LL in the safe mode using my DVD. I haven't tried installing LL on my computer yet, as I just wanted to try LL before I try installing it. I still do not know why it will not boot up in the normal mode, I just get a black blank screen when trying to boot up in the normal mode.
It looks like it just needs an Nvidia driver installed to solve the blank screen boot problem, so everything should be fine after installing LL and running the "Install Drivers" program.
Assuming that Windows is currently using the entire hard drive, the best way to proceed would be:
1. Boot into Windows and defragment the hard drive.
2. Go to Windows Disk Management and make a note of how much space is "used" and "unused" on the drive. Eg. Your "C: drive" partition may take up 100GB on the hard drive, but Windows files have only used 50GB of the available space. That would mean that you have 50GB space not used that can be used for Linux. In situation like that, best NOT to use all of the available space -- better to leave room for Windows to expand -- so you might want to use only 30-35GB of that for Linux.
3. Reboot computer with live LL DVD/USB and run the installer.
4. Follow instructions shown in
Help Manual for installing "Alongside" Windows. That will bring you to a screen where you can tell installer how much room to dedicate to Linux. Keep in mind what you learned above when setting the amount of space for LL.
5. Finish installation, reboot into your installed Linux Lite. (When you boot computer you will now have a "grub" menu showing the choice to boot into either Windows or Linux.) You might need to boot in "Safe mode" / "Compatibility mode" still, which is fine for now.
6. In LL, go to
Menu -> Install Updates to update the system first. During that process you will be asked at some point whether to replace a couple of configuration files on the system with new ones.
Answer "NO" to those questions -- you do not want to replace those.
7. After installing updates is complete, go to
Menu -> Settings -> Install Drivers. Program will take some time to evaluate your computer before showing any drivers available for installation. Then it should show you one or more Nvidia drivers to choose from. Pick the one shown as "Recommended" and install it. That will take a number of minutes to complete, so be patient.
8. After Nvidia driver installed, reboot computer to have it take effect and you should be able to boot normally now.
If you still have any problem booting after that, post details of exactly what happens at which stage in boot process to best of your ability. Chances are very good that the problem will be easily fixable with a minor tweak to boot options, so don't give up.