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== to boot from USB drive ==
 
== to boot from USB drive ==
  
Before powering on, press and hold the '''f12''' key -- do not let go. As you hold the '''f12''' turn the power on. Do not leg go of '''f12'''. Eventually you should see a screen with a menu to let you choose the boot device -- hard dish, CD, USB, network, etc., or edit BIOS. Now you may let go of the '''f12''' key. Select the '''USB''' boot option.
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Before powering on, press and hold the '''f12''' key -- do not let go. As you hold the '''f12''' key turn the power on. Do not leg go of the '''f12''' key. Eventually you should see a screen with a menu to let you choose the boot device -- hard disk, CD, USB, network, etc., or edit BIOS settings. Now you may let go of the '''f12''' key. Select the '''USB''' boot option. Press enter.
  
 
If this does not work with the '''f12''' key then try to the same thing with the '''f2''' key. If that does not work, then try the same thing in the '''Del''' key. If that does not work then try the same thing with the '''esc''' key. If that does not work then throw computer in trash and buy new computer. This is a very old computer, which appears to have different BIOS versions for the same model number (therefore, shouldn't they really have different model numbers? This alone would make me want throw the computer in the trash.).
 
If this does not work with the '''f12''' key then try to the same thing with the '''f2''' key. If that does not work, then try the same thing in the '''Del''' key. If that does not work then try the same thing with the '''esc''' key. If that does not work then throw computer in trash and buy new computer. This is a very old computer, which appears to have different BIOS versions for the same model number (therefore, shouldn't they really have different model numbers? This alone would make me want throw the computer in the trash.).
  
 
I waas able to get Xubuntu 14.04 installed on a D510 with 1 GB RAM and 30 GB hard disk (on only a 12 GB free partition).
 
I waas able to get Xubuntu 14.04 installed on a D510 with 1 GB RAM and 30 GB hard disk (on only a 12 GB free partition).

Latest revision as of 00:19, 24 April 2014


Latitude D510

to boot from USB drive

Before powering on, press and hold the f12 key -- do not let go. As you hold the f12 key turn the power on. Do not leg go of the f12 key. Eventually you should see a screen with a menu to let you choose the boot device -- hard disk, CD, USB, network, etc., or edit BIOS settings. Now you may let go of the f12 key. Select the USB boot option. Press enter.

If this does not work with the f12 key then try to the same thing with the f2 key. If that does not work, then try the same thing in the Del key. If that does not work then try the same thing with the esc key. If that does not work then throw computer in trash and buy new computer. This is a very old computer, which appears to have different BIOS versions for the same model number (therefore, shouldn't they really have different model numbers? This alone would make me want throw the computer in the trash.).

I waas able to get Xubuntu 14.04 installed on a D510 with 1 GB RAM and 30 GB hard disk (on only a 12 GB free partition).