Cannot install Ubuntu on HP omen 15 laptop












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I bought the new HP omen 15 laptop with windows 10 x64 pre-installed and I have problems while installing linux. I made 2 partitions on my laptop . A 15Gb partition on my ssd for "/" and another 85Gb on my HDD for "/home" . Then I disabled fast startup in bios, I disabled the secure boot. Made a live usb using rufus for uefi mode. I'm stuck on the load screen for Ubuntu as well as for fedora. I tried with different usb sticks also!



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    I bought the new HP omen 15 laptop with windows 10 x64 pre-installed and I have problems while installing linux. I made 2 partitions on my laptop . A 15Gb partition on my ssd for "/" and another 85Gb on my HDD for "/home" . Then I disabled fast startup in bios, I disabled the secure boot. Made a live usb using rufus for uefi mode. I'm stuck on the load screen for Ubuntu as well as for fedora. I tried with different usb sticks also!



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      I bought the new HP omen 15 laptop with windows 10 x64 pre-installed and I have problems while installing linux. I made 2 partitions on my laptop . A 15Gb partition on my ssd for "/" and another 85Gb on my HDD for "/home" . Then I disabled fast startup in bios, I disabled the secure boot. Made a live usb using rufus for uefi mode. I'm stuck on the load screen for Ubuntu as well as for fedora. I tried with different usb sticks also!



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      I bought the new HP omen 15 laptop with windows 10 x64 pre-installed and I have problems while installing linux. I made 2 partitions on my laptop . A 15Gb partition on my ssd for "/" and another 85Gb on my HDD for "/home" . Then I disabled fast startup in bios, I disabled the secure boot. Made a live usb using rufus for uefi mode. I'm stuck on the load screen for Ubuntu as well as for fedora. I tried with different usb sticks also!



      Any advice is appreciated.







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          Try on GRUB screen press "e" to edit ubuntu boot config. And add "nomodeset" before "quiet splash". Works for me






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          • Sorry. edited :)

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          • It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?

            – j-money
            Jan 23 at 9:40











          • Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer

            – yurcheHk0
            Jan 23 at 9:56











          • This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.

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          Try on GRUB screen press "e" to edit ubuntu boot config. And add "nomodeset" before "quiet splash". Works for me






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            Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless

            – j-money
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          • Sorry. edited :)

            – yurcheHk0
            Jan 23 at 9:36











          • It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?

            – j-money
            Jan 23 at 9:40











          • Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer

            – yurcheHk0
            Jan 23 at 9:56











          • This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.

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          Try on GRUB screen press "e" to edit ubuntu boot config. And add "nomodeset" before "quiet splash". Works for me






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            Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless

            – j-money
            Jan 23 at 9:30











          • Sorry. edited :)

            – yurcheHk0
            Jan 23 at 9:36











          • It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?

            – j-money
            Jan 23 at 9:40











          • Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer

            – yurcheHk0
            Jan 23 at 9:56











          • This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.

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          Try on GRUB screen press "e" to edit ubuntu boot config. And add "nomodeset" before "quiet splash". Works for me






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            Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless

            – j-money
            Jan 23 at 9:30











          • Sorry. edited :)

            – yurcheHk0
            Jan 23 at 9:36











          • It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?

            – j-money
            Jan 23 at 9:40











          • Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer

            – yurcheHk0
            Jan 23 at 9:56











          • This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.

            – karel
            Jan 23 at 11:17
















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            Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless

            – j-money
            Jan 23 at 9:30











          • Sorry. edited :)

            – yurcheHk0
            Jan 23 at 9:36











          • It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?

            – j-money
            Jan 23 at 9:40











          • Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer

            – yurcheHk0
            Jan 23 at 9:56











          • This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.

            – karel
            Jan 23 at 11:17










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          Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless

          – j-money
          Jan 23 at 9:30





          Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless

          – j-money
          Jan 23 at 9:30













          Sorry. edited :)

          – yurcheHk0
          Jan 23 at 9:36





          Sorry. edited :)

          – yurcheHk0
          Jan 23 at 9:36













          It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?

          – j-money
          Jan 23 at 9:40





          It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?

          – j-money
          Jan 23 at 9:40













          Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer

          – yurcheHk0
          Jan 23 at 9:56





          Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer

          – yurcheHk0
          Jan 23 at 9:56













          This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.

          – karel
          Jan 23 at 11:17







          This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.

          – karel
          Jan 23 at 11:17




















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