New Guy here:
I've been using Kubuntu on my desktop for two years now.
I bought a new laptop:
Lenovo ideapad s340
8G RAM
Intel Core i3-1005G1 CPU @ 120GHz
250 GB SSD
64 bit
I am trying to install the kubuntu 18.04.4-desktop-amd64 LTS onto my laptop. I get the same error when I try installing a different distribution (just to see if it's a Kubuntu install thing (Elementary))
Three steps into the process, after confirming that my keyboard layout is English, the installer tells me that my 4GB of space does not meet the minimum of 8 needed. Interestingly enough, my USB .iso stick is 4GB.
MY 250GB SSD has Window 10 preloaded with the new computer, and I even shrunk the volume to create a new NTFS partition of 160GB, but the installer still does not see it.
What up?
I presume at this point, there must be something to toggle on or off on the BIOS end?
Anyone know what to do?
Many thanks,
Andre
I've been using Kubuntu on my desktop for two years now.
I bought a new laptop:
Lenovo ideapad s340
8G RAM
Intel Core i3-1005G1 CPU @ 120GHz
250 GB SSD
64 bit
I am trying to install the kubuntu 18.04.4-desktop-amd64 LTS onto my laptop. I get the same error when I try installing a different distribution (just to see if it's a Kubuntu install thing (Elementary))
Three steps into the process, after confirming that my keyboard layout is English, the installer tells me that my 4GB of space does not meet the minimum of 8 needed. Interestingly enough, my USB .iso stick is 4GB.
MY 250GB SSD has Window 10 preloaded with the new computer, and I even shrunk the volume to create a new NTFS partition of 160GB, but the installer still does not see it.
What up?
I presume at this point, there must be something to toggle on or off on the BIOS end?
Anyone know what to do?
Many thanks,
Andre
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