[SOLVED] Installing Debian in a Lenovo computer
by dedec0 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5KMQ6)
Hello,
I have got a Lenovo computer which has something that I do not care: Windows 10. I want to install Debian in it. "It should be easy and quick!" - I thought.
I opened debian.org page (it is amazing how M$ can turn a good browser engine in something so shitty!), looked for the downloads section, looked for the Debian installer, so I can do it without a pendrive or a CD. It says I have to choose between Debian and Windows in the boot that will follow - also expected. But this screen or option never appears! After asking to reboot, the computer turns off, starts booting, the Lenovo logo stays on for a while, and then, it is W$ again.
What is happening? What can I do?
I have got a Lenovo computer which has something that I do not care: Windows 10. I want to install Debian in it. "It should be easy and quick!" - I thought.
I opened debian.org page (it is amazing how M$ can turn a good browser engine in something so shitty!), looked for the downloads section, looked for the Debian installer, so I can do it without a pendrive or a CD. It says I have to choose between Debian and Windows in the boot that will follow - also expected. But this screen or option never appears! After asking to reboot, the computer turns off, starts booting, the Lenovo logo stays on for a while, and then, it is W$ again.
What is happening? What can I do?