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while i was try to run my bootable drive which i have done with the help of rufus and the iso image i used is the kali Linux recent one for the live version and after going into BIOS i can't find my drive , i have tried several partition types like MBR OR GPT but the end result was same , if anyone done the process and succeeded then guide me , 

 

MY LAPTOP IS 

Victus by HP Laptop 16-d0354TX

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I looked here and noticed that linux is not supported.

 

See if you can restore the OS using HP's cloud restore.  I assume the laptop came with windows originally.

 


HP is removing cloud recovery for system over 5 years old.
The actual wording is a limited time after the warranty expires
You may want to get a copy of the cloud recovery before it is too late.
Cloud recovery provides all the custom HP drivers.
Go here and enter your product ID including the 3 characters after the # character
If you have cloud recovery you can restore your system using a 64gb flash.
It may take an hour or more to create the recovery USB.
Alternately, download from the MS windows store
Click here for instructions.

You might be better off using the "Windows subsystem for linux" instead of dual booting.


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