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Install GNU/Linux on a Legacy System

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    • If you attempt to boot a 64-bit system on a 32-bit system, the system will halt and you will need the correct media.

    • For many older systems, there are very few resources available. Lubuntu is the best distro for many of these systems, due to the low RAM requirements.

    • Go to the Lubuntu website and find Download. Click on Desktop.

    • For all intents and purposes, most of these systems only support 32-bit distros. For systems with <3GB of RAM, download the 32-bit version. For systems with >3GB or more, download 64-bit (if your processor supports this).

    • This step will erase the USB drive you use. Use a new one or make a backup first!

    • Go to sourceforge.net and download win32diskimager.

    • Select the lubuntu ISO file that you downloaded previously.

    • select your USB flash drive and click Write.

  1. Install GNU/Linux on a Legacy System, Access the BIOS or one time boot menu: 手順 3、 2の画像 1 Install GNU/Linux on a Legacy System, Access the BIOS or one time boot menu: 手順 3、 2の画像 2
    • If you choose to make Linux the only operating system you use, make a backup. You will lose all of your data if you do not multiboot your system!

    • The HP BIOS (F.0F) is from 2004. It is out of date due to a lack of working DOS update mechanism. There may be variations in more current revisions.

    • Reboot your computer and access the BIOS. To do this, press F2 or DEL. Note: Press F12 on Dell computers to access the one time boot menu.

    • Select (or change the boot order) to boot from your USB flash drive. Let the system boot.

    • Even if you do not plan on multibooting your system, make a backup or you may lose your data!

    • If you notice any hardware issues that cannot be corrected, you will need to replace components in your system. Your options may be limited by problems like a WiFi whitelist, commonly found on HP and Lenovo laptops.

    • Before installing Linux, test drive the distro and make sure everything works.

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I'm trying to run mint live from a DVD on an HP Elitebook 8570w. It's legacy, and there is no boot order or any way to access it; it only shows Windows 10. How do I boot from DVD on this piece of junk?

Michael Marshall - 返信

Hi Michael, here's your machine's manual: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03..., which shows (p.72 - Multiboot section) how to change boot order and enable new boot devices. Please notice the bootable device you will create must be legacy-compliant on old BIOS systems, otherwise your PC won't be able to recognize it; vice-versa, in EFI/UEFI mode you won't be able to boot a legacy-compliant device unless Legacy Boot Mode/CSM is turned on. You may also want to try creating a bootable usb key, here's an excellent guide that will guide you through the process: USB Installation Media Creation

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