Many suggest removing EFI mode from the image and installing in legacy mode, but the hardware is not optimal. I tried to put it on a USB key, insert the 32bit EFI file, but does not seem to work. The 32bit EFI boot is not even incorporated into the ISO image. And when I continue around 18.04, then nothing works.Īrcolinux does not even start. I succeeded with an old version of Ubuntu 14.04 64bits, but when I update to 16.04, it crashes and I have to finish the update in recovery mode. I have tried several Linux distributions and the majority cannot start the installation normally.
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