Help Installing Linux on an Old Dell Laptop

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Asked By TechieTurtle99 On

I'm trying to install Linux on my old 2010 Dell Precision M4800 laptop, which has an i7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 250GB SSD. The laptop doesn't support secure boot, and I've already tried setting a password in the BIOS. I've also disabled TPM and fast boot, but it still won't detect a USB drive as a boot device. I'm looking for advice on how to get this working!

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Answered By VintageVoyager32 On

Have you considered burning a DVD instead? I know it sounds old school, but sometimes it's the simplest solutions that work for older hardware!

Answered By GadgetGuru88 On

Are you able to access the boot menu at startup? You mentioned F12; that should let you see if your USB drive shows up. If it only lists the HDD and nothing else, that could be a problem.

TechieTurtle99 -

Yes, F12 does work, but it only shows options for the internal HDD and CD/DVD. It also lists an option for exiting to BIOS and some diagnostics. I'm stuck in a loop trying to deal with an admin password in the Intel Management Engine BIOS, which really doesn’t help.

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