(15-Sep-2020, 11:45 AM)PKay Wrote: [ -> ]
Click YES to download the matching grub. I think you only need to do this once, and it will not prompt you again.
(15-Sep-2020, 11:45 AM)PKay Wrote: [ -> ]The final screen is the blinking cursor which does nothing sadly.
It could be your system is set to boot up in EFI mode. Can you check if your router has given your computer a IP? If not, go to the BIOS setup, and disable EFI, use something like:
Code:
Boot Option #2-> Your USB Device, in BIOS mode
That should give you a graphical screen back, and from there you can tell if there's a problem with the boot process or not.
The Antipodes should be using a Jetway NF9C board, and that is the same motherboard I'm using to run my Snakeoil PC.. Have a check in this wiki and see if your BIOS setup is done like so:
Link.
You can also try
Etcher. That should work well also.
(15-Sep-2020, 12:18 PM)agent_kith Wrote: [ -> ] (15-Sep-2020, 11:45 AM)PKay Wrote: [ -> ]
Click YES to download the matching grub. I think you only need to do this once, and it will not prompt you again.
(15-Sep-2020, 11:45 AM)PKay Wrote: [ -> ]The final screen is the blinking cursor which does nothing sadly.
It could be your system is set to boot up in EFI mode. Can you check if your router has given your computer a IP? If not, go to the BIOS setup, and disable EFI, use something like:
Code:
Boot Option #2-> Your USB Device, in BIOS mode
That should give you a graphical screen back, and from there you can tell if there's a problem with the boot process or not.
The Antipodes should be using a Jetway NF9C board, and that is the same motherboard I'm using to run my Snakeoil PC.. Have a check in this wiki and see if your BIOS setup is done like so: Link.
I have tried a couple of USB boot programs and am now getting the following message.
(15-Sep-2020, 07:37 PM)PKay Wrote: [ -> ] (15-Sep-2020, 12:18 PM)agent_kith Wrote: [ -> ] (15-Sep-2020, 11:45 AM)PKay Wrote: [ -> ]
Click YES to download the matching grub. I think you only need to do this once, and it will not prompt you again.
(15-Sep-2020, 11:45 AM)PKay Wrote: [ -> ]The final screen is the blinking cursor which does nothing sadly.
It could be your system is set to boot up in EFI mode. Can you check if your router has given your computer a IP? If not, go to the BIOS setup, and disable EFI, use something like:
Code:
Boot Option #2-> Your USB Device, in BIOS mode
That should give you a graphical screen back, and from there you can tell if there's a problem with the boot process or not.
The Antipodes should be using a Jetway NF9C board, and that is the same motherboard I'm using to run my Snakeoil PC.. Have a check in this wiki and see if your BIOS setup is done like so: Link.
I have tried a couple of USB boot programs and am now getting the following message.
The computer does have an IP address and Daphile is still on the SSD.
Welcome @
PKay...
Are you using a USB 2 stick?
(16-Sep-2020, 06:53 AM)Snoopy8 Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome @PKay...
Are you using a USB 2 stick?
Hi Snoopy8, TBH I'm not sure, I bought it from JB HiFi the other day. I'll check at lunch time.
Does it need to be USB 2?
(16-Sep-2020, 09:07 AM)PKay Wrote: [ -> ] (16-Sep-2020, 06:53 AM)Snoopy8 Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome @PKay...
Are you using a USB 2 stick?
Hi Snoopy8, TBH I'm not sure, I bought it from JB HiFi the other day. I'll check at lunch time.
Does it need to be USB 2?
In theory no, but who knows what can happen in the real world? I've only used 4GB and 8GB USB sticks to install.. Can you check what motherboard you're using? Is it the NF9C?
(16-Sep-2020, 09:51 AM)agent_kith Wrote: [ -> ] (16-Sep-2020, 09:07 AM)PKay Wrote: [ -> ] (16-Sep-2020, 06:53 AM)Snoopy8 Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome @PKay...
Are you using a USB 2 stick?
Hi Snoopy8, TBH I'm not sure, I bought it from JB HiFi the other day. I'll check at lunch time.
Does it need to be USB 2?
In theory no, but who knows what can happen in the real world? I've only used 4GB and 8GB USB sticks to install.. Can you check what motherboard you're using? Is it the NF9C?
I have sent Antipodes a request for the model of the motherboard.