Because the title says. I’ve a bootable Ubuntu 18.04 USB, I attempt to to put in Linux however the one message it provides out is: “Reboot and choose correct Boot machine or Insert Boot Media for chosen boot machine and press a key”
Once I go to the bios settings it clearly says that it sees the USB itself nonetheless when making an attempt as well by way of it within the boot menu it returns the identical message as earlier.
Issues I attempted:
Altering the boot order (USB drive first)
Testing the USB on 2 totally different computer systems (It really works on them)
Altering the CSM settings (Examined all of the UEFI and Legacy settings)
Tried placing in a Vista bootable USB (similar message)
Tried a distinct USB
Restored the motherboard to default settings
Scooped out an previous exhausting drive from an previous server I do know for a reality runs Home windows Server 2003 (motherboard would not see the exhausting drive)
I’m out of concepts, so I write right here as a final resort if no one will assist me it should the trash.
Specs:
Intel Pentium G3220
8GB Ram
MSI MS-7848 motherboard
Intel 160 GB SSD
backstory:
I used to be operating Home windows 7 fortunately however then the top of assist got here so I used to be pressured to improve to Home windows 10. As anticipated the pc was freezing after like max. 2 minutes of use. After making an attempt all the pieces on-line to cease the freezing, in a final ditch try I modified the lively partition within the settings, after the restart I arrived on the message described up. So I made a decision to put in Linux.