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I have a Toshiba satellite laptop that came preinstalled with Windows 7 then I had it upgraded to Windows 10. I decided to upgrade to 16.04. So I made a bootable USB and set my boot order accordingly. It booted straight to Windows. So I redownlaoded it and tried again with the same result. Next I made a bootable disk and the same thing happened. Has anybody run into this problem before and is there a workaround? I know that wubi isn't supposed to work for W10. Thanks in advance.

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At boot, open your boot menu (usually f2 or escape), and select "cd-rom device" or something like that.

Good luck, I hope this helps you.

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Disable Fast startup and hibernation in Windows - so boot into Windows - open command prompt as administrator and execute : powercfg /h off. Open Windows Control Panel, go to the Power Settings and uncheck Fast startup. Shutdown the PC completely - do NOT reboot. Boot into BIOS and select the Ubuntu installation USB drive you created marked with UEFI in front to boot from.

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