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Cannot boot

Open HafizhGeminkk opened this issue 1 year ago • 7 comments

IMG_20240518_055448 How to fix it?

HafizhGeminkk avatar May 17 '24 22:05 HafizhGeminkk

Hard to say something about that, but you can try to format usb drive to FAT32(not ntfs) and try again.

3a1 avatar May 18 '24 08:05 3a1

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image ive been trying

HafizhGeminkk avatar May 18 '24 23:05 HafizhGeminkk

Its like your bios at boot stage is running an install script or something like that, instead of launching the uefi shell.I have only two suggestions, first that you have very special bios that work different than others, in this option im just suggesting to use other pc/laptop. Second is more joyful, is that problem is your usb drive, i dont know why but usb drives sometimes can contain some files that are not removable even after format. For example after writing iso image to the usb drive using Rufus, on the boot stage will be visible rufus logo with text that this usb drive is created by rufus and this will remain even if usb drive is formated again through Windows. In second option im suggesting to maybe try to use other usb drive.

3a1 avatar May 19 '24 11:05 3a1

i using another usb drive but its like reject me to boot image

HafizhGeminkk avatar May 22 '24 13:05 HafizhGeminkk

The same screen was showing when you trying to boot like on first usb drive? Then i unfortunately dont think that i can help you :( If screen was different comparing to the photo that you provide before, it can maybe describe me more info and i can help with it.

3a1 avatar May 24 '24 20:05 3a1

https://github.com/3a1/Calypso/assets/70565300/2d68d074-4eed-470c-8171-c4a7741061e2 Cant fix?

HafizhGeminkk avatar Jun 05 '24 10:06 HafizhGeminkk

on video thats looks like uefi shell from usb drive is not supported on your system, maybe you have setting in the bios where you can choose bios mode (uefi or legacy bios), its will be called like "legacy bios support" or something like it. and you need to turn off legacy bios support or choose a uefi boot option.

3a1 avatar Jun 05 '24 14:06 3a1