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06-03-2025 01:03 PM
Product: HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Base Model Tower PC
Operating System: Ubuntu LTS
Okay, so every time I run the installer from a bootable USB(Dual Boot, I use Windows 10 and unplug my SSD when I use the installer to avoid hard drive issues), at the "Installing System" screen, it pops up with, "Something went wrong" "We're sorry, but we're not sure what the error is. You can try restarting your computer and start the installation process again." I've tried everything but my bios doesn't have many options for achi or anything. There's no advanced advanced tab for overclocking and anything related to that and was wondering how do I get into the ACHI menu, or just plain unlocking all the options in my bios
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