I just bought a Dell Inspiron 1545, Model No. PP41L at a pawn shop. It came with Windows 7 and lots of crapware. I downloaded the 64-bit version of the Kubuntu 13.10 iso file. I've tried two ways to install Kubuntu without success:
1. From the iso file on a thumb drive
2. From a DVD that I burned Kubuntu to via K3B
I did a web search for how to make sure the Inspiron boots from a USB drive or a DVD drive. I found two possible ways, one by hitting F12 and another by hitting F2 upon startup. When I used F12, it brought up a simple menu offering a list of devices to boot from. I get the same result whether I choose the thumb drive or the DVD drive. The computer sits there with a plain black screen and a blinking cursor for a long time and then proceeds to boot into Windows.
So I tried F2. F2 brings you into a more involved menu with a lot of settings, including boot order. So I went in there and set the thumb drive to first and the DVD drive to second. When I do this, I get a result a lot like before. The computer hangs on a black screen while attempting to access the thumb drive, then it acts like it's accessing the DVD drive and hangs on a black screen for a long time. Finally it boots to Windows.
I know the usb port is okay. I've been using it just fine. The thumb drive works fine in my laptop. I formatted it to FAT32 and put the Kubuntu 64 iso on it as the only thing. The DVD drive works also. I used it in Windows to create an Acronis True Image boot disk. Prior to doing any of this I ran Acronis to do a full system back up in case we ever want to put Windows 7 back onto it (like if we return it to the pawn shop or sell it to someone who wants Windows).
I've done a web search. I just find info about using F2 or F12.
Why isn't this stupid thing loading and installing Kubuntu? It neither loads it to try the OS nor loads it for installation. I only get those black screens and then its onto loading Windows.
An update: Just out of curiosity I tried booting to my old Kubuntu 13.04 DVD. It booted. That one was burned via Power ISO in Windows, not K3B. So I made a new 13.10 disk in Power ISO /win and that one has booted as well. I'm installing it now and will let you know how it goes.
I still don't know why the thumb drive didn't work. Or why it didn't like my burn via K3B. I did the burn and let it verify the data.
2nd update:
It installed just fine. I'm here in that laptop. It's weird that it didn't like the disk burned with K3B or the thumb drive.
1. From the iso file on a thumb drive
2. From a DVD that I burned Kubuntu to via K3B
I did a web search for how to make sure the Inspiron boots from a USB drive or a DVD drive. I found two possible ways, one by hitting F12 and another by hitting F2 upon startup. When I used F12, it brought up a simple menu offering a list of devices to boot from. I get the same result whether I choose the thumb drive or the DVD drive. The computer sits there with a plain black screen and a blinking cursor for a long time and then proceeds to boot into Windows.
So I tried F2. F2 brings you into a more involved menu with a lot of settings, including boot order. So I went in there and set the thumb drive to first and the DVD drive to second. When I do this, I get a result a lot like before. The computer hangs on a black screen while attempting to access the thumb drive, then it acts like it's accessing the DVD drive and hangs on a black screen for a long time. Finally it boots to Windows.
I know the usb port is okay. I've been using it just fine. The thumb drive works fine in my laptop. I formatted it to FAT32 and put the Kubuntu 64 iso on it as the only thing. The DVD drive works also. I used it in Windows to create an Acronis True Image boot disk. Prior to doing any of this I ran Acronis to do a full system back up in case we ever want to put Windows 7 back onto it (like if we return it to the pawn shop or sell it to someone who wants Windows).
I've done a web search. I just find info about using F2 or F12.
Why isn't this stupid thing loading and installing Kubuntu? It neither loads it to try the OS nor loads it for installation. I only get those black screens and then its onto loading Windows.
An update: Just out of curiosity I tried booting to my old Kubuntu 13.04 DVD. It booted. That one was burned via Power ISO in Windows, not K3B. So I made a new 13.10 disk in Power ISO /win and that one has booted as well. I'm installing it now and will let you know how it goes.
I still don't know why the thumb drive didn't work. Or why it didn't like my burn via K3B. I did the burn and let it verify the data.
2nd update:
It installed just fine. I'm here in that laptop. It's weird that it didn't like the disk burned with K3B or the thumb drive.
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