On 8/12/22 04:53, Albretch Mueller wrote:
not allowing you to boot DL?
When you try to get into your boot options you are entangled into a
nonsense loop ...
  I removed the wireless card from that laptop. They want for you to boot
into Windows for obvious reasons.
  Any way out of or around it you would suggest?


When the laptop is off, insert the Debian Live media into a suitable port. Power up the laptop and press the F12 key repeatedly until a boot menu is displayed. Select the Debian Live media and boot. If this does not work, post the messages displayed on the screen, the key(s) you pressed, and what happened.


I am curious if removing the wireless card is related to the System Scan screenshots you posted (?). Please clarify if the System Scan started automatically on power-up after removing the wireless card, or if you invoked System Scan. Perhaps if you re-install the wireless card, it will be easier to boot Debian Live (?).


David


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