Really why it happens it happens with every Ubuntu in my Laptop
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1Does this answer your question? [Why Doesn't a Bootable USB Boot](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1190764/why-doesnt-a-bootable-usb-boot) – karel Feb 19 '23 at 00:58
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Welcome to the Ask Ubuntu community. Your question as written is difficult to understand. It appears that you're trying to boot from USB, and that you're trying to run some version of Kubuntu. Please provide some additional information regarding the context of your issue: the version of Ubuntu/Kubuntu that you're trying to install/run; how you created the USB device (and the type of device it is). Finally, you mention that "it happens with every Ubuntu in my laptop." I'm not sure what that means. Thanks – richbl Feb 19 '23 at 01:39
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You should be able to change the order of boot devices, or even disable PXE/Network boot in your BIOS. Watch the screen as your computer powers up. There's a Function Key you can use to enter "Setup" mode before Ubuntu boots. Read the screens carefully, and don't change anything you don't understand. – waltinator Mar 26 '23 at 01:02