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I'm very excited about getting Juno installed, but unfortunately, after creating a bootable USB-drive with unetbootin and booting the drive, I stare at nothing but a black screen. It doesn't matter which option I choose, it always has the same result. I tried redownloading the .iso-file. Different USB-drives and different USB-slots on the laptop, but still it won't boot. Can anyone help me? I have a Korora Penguin laptop from ThinkPenguin, which never had any problems booting any Linux system before. Thanks!

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I flashed my usb with etcher and everything went smooth. Give it a try.

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  • I used etcher to burn the USB-drive and that worked fine. It's a shame that the official instructions on the website don't work for me. I wonder if I should file a bug report.
    – user72805
    Commented Nov 3, 2018 at 21:51
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There is a similar post with an identical problem. It was solved by turning of the Secure Boot option in the BIOS. As I know Secure Boot checks the boot drive for a signature to make sure nothing suspicious is being booted. By turning it off you skip that.

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  • I tried that, but to no avail.
    – user72805
    Commented Nov 3, 2018 at 21:52
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you don't have windows? you should use rufus and take mode UEFI on rufus or you can search elementary market Image Writer I tried and this is working good.

And you don't have windows then you can install wine and try run rufus.

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1- burn elementary OS in USB.

2- Reboot your pc, Press F12 OR F9 (BOOT mode) then

choose FROM UEFI BOOT:

UEFI: INT13 (USB,0x80)

3- After installing, You need to BOOT from UEFI BOOT : ubuntu.

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