Hey there! I'm new to Linux and computer science, and I've been trying to set up a Linux Mint .iso on a flash drive using balenaEtcher. The problem is, when I try to boot from the USB, it doesn't show up in the Boot Menu at all. I've made sure that Secure Boot is off and BitLocker is disabled after some challenges. Also, USB Boot is enabled in the BIOS. The USB drive works fine, as I can access it when booting into Windows. I haven't found any solutions online, so I could really use some help or guidance here!
2 Answers
Make sure you change the boot order in the BIOS settings so that USB is prioritized over your Windows drive. It might be hidden under a 'Boot' section. If you can’t find it, check if there’s an option like ‘Boot Options’ or ‘Boot Priority’.
Have you checked if USB booting is enabled in your BIOS? Sometimes it's not enough to just enable USB boot; you'll need to make sure your USB drive is also the first option in the boot sequence.

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