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I have an Acer One 10 S1002 (4in1), wich comes with W10 preinstalled. For usual, booting ubuntu doesn´t require high complications, but in this case, someone thought that: -> using a 32 uefi in 64 proccesor -> restrict at max the BIOS -> Set max security on boot was a good idea.

I think I thried everything I can get from google (rufus+ub15.04x64+gpt), but nothing seems do anything to make the USB key recognizable for the BIOS boot menu.

Any idea?

l3xium
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  • change the parameter fro gpt to mbr partition table, and FREE SPACE FROM WINDOWS BEFORE BOOTING – Egon Stetmann. May 12 '18 at 14:19
  • Possible duplicate of [How to create UEFI-only bootable USB live media?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/395879/how-to-create-uefi-only-bootable-usb-live-media) – Egon Stetmann. May 12 '18 at 14:21

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