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Re: Installation for beginner. - jo.don - 08-08-2020 (08-07-2020, 08:17 PM)Moltke link Wrote: [quote author=JO Don link=topic=7577.msg53234#msg53234 date=1596823177] As others have pointed, you have to reboot your PC, enter its BIOS settings by pressing some Fn key or ESC or DEL, this varies across machines and systems. However, most will tell you what key to press to perform certain action; when rebooting/starting your PC, pay attention for whatever message that shows on screen, it may be something like shown in the image below ![]() take note, memorize it whichever method you prefer and restart it again, this time press the appropiate key the message told you to, you should now enter your BIOS settings, there should be a tab for boot priority, use the arrow keys to switch tabs and go there, it might be something like this ![]() or this ![]() Every system is different but generally speaking, you have to find and change boot device priority from your HDD to your USB device where Linux Lite is on and which should be plugged in while doing this so can select it from the options, once you've done that, press F10 which in most systems saves changes and exit, otherwise look for some text indicating which one in your system does that, once you've saved your changes the PC will restart automatically, if everything went fine you should see LL boot menu ![]() or if UEFI ![]() choose start live if you want to try and check that everything works as expected or choose install Linux Lite to start with install process, from there on just follow the on screeen instructions as explained in the help manual https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/install.html#installguide and in no time your new shiny Linux Lite OS will be installed and ready to use. Hope this helps! ![]() [/quote] Thank you. This is interesting and detailed. Very grateful for your efforts. |