Hi,
Can you try adding the
nomodeset
option to the kernel boot line ? To do that hit shift to get the grub menu
right after the bios and I think it's hit 'e' to edit the entry.
Now go to the kernel line that ends with quiet splash and edit the line and
add nomodeset and then I think it is ctrl-k to boot.
Dave
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Status: New => Incomplete
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