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Problem:

I wanted to make it a dual boot system, however I am unable to get the machine to boot from either the disc or a bootable USB drive. I have disabled the safe boot mode, but still to no avail.

I recently purchased a Dell Inspiron 15 this is the configuration:

  • Operating System:Windows 10 Home (x64) Version 1909 (build 18363.900)

  • Install Language: English (United States)

  • System Locale: English (United States)

  • Installed: 6/18/2020 12:39:21

  • Servicing Branch: Current Branch (CB)

  • Boot Mode: UEFI with Secure Boot disabled

  • System Model: Dell Inc. Inspiron 3593

  • System Service Tag: xxxxxxx (support for this PC)

  • Chassis Serial Number: xxxxxx

  • Enclosure Type: Notebook

  • Processor:

    • 1.20 gigahertz Intel Core i3-1005G1

    • primary memory cache: 160 kilobyte

    • secondary memory cache:1024 kilobyte

    • tertiary memory cache:4096 kilobyte

    • 64-bit ready

    • Multi-core (2 total)

    • Hyper-threaded (4 total)

  • Main Circuit Board b

    • Board: Dell Inc. 0TGVJN A00
    • Serial Number: /384VT33/CNCMC0005C0388/
    • Bus Clock: 100 megahertz
    • UEFI: Dell Inc. 1.5.0 12/17/2019
  • Drives

    • 1046.40 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
    • 994.02 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space
PC SN520 NVMe WDC 128GB [Hard drive] (128.03 GB) -- drive 1, s/n

20097B451509, SMART Status: Healthy ST1000LM035-1RK172 [Hard drive] (1000.20 GB) -- drive 0, s/n ZDEJNJS5, rev 1002, SMART Status: Healthy Memory Modules c,d 7960 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory

Slot 'DIMM A' has 8192 MB (serial number 43634603) Slot 'DIMM B' is Empty Local Drive Volumes

c: (NTFS on drive 1) * 46.33 GB 5.11 GB free

d: (NTFS on drive 0) 1000.07 GB 988.91 GB free

karel
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Plug-in your usb then go into the UEFI and set boot priority to try usb first.

Check your boot priority in UEFI.

A.Sha
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