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I am currently having trouble booting to the Ubuntu image I just installed.

How I installed it:

BIOS Settings:

  • Legacy/UEFI => UEFI
  • Secure Boot => Enabled / Custom
  • Boot => USB

Steps Taken:

  1. Downloaded Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS from here
  2. Put it onto a bootable USB drive using UUI (But it would not show up when booting in UEFI so I used Rufus)
  3. Shrunk Windows 10 Partition
  4. Booted into BIOS, changed the settings.
  5. Closed BIOS
  6. Booted into Ubuntu USB
  7. Clicked Next, Next, Next...
  8. Chose "Install alongside Windows Boot Manager"
  9. I believe it was looking at a different hard drive so I clicked "Another Option" cleared that one and set up a Ext4/swap partitions on the same SSD as Windows 10 in the "free space"
  10. I go through the motions and install and it says everything went swell and that I just need to reboot.

After I Installed it:

When booting it takes me straight to Windows 10 every time (No GRUB or anything). so I looked around and found this guide. I followed it until step 5 where I was in GRUB. I see "Ubuntu and Windows 10" so I click Ubuntu and it freezes with immediately after on a blank screen (Ubuntu themed gradient background) and it just stays there.

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