![]() Preparing the USB stick Installing the ISO (Rufus) USB WiFi or Ethernet card (in case your Wi-Fi doesn't work).BIOS v1.20 installed (required for backlight fix - you can only update BIOS from Windows, so do it now!).32-bit GRUB UEFI binary (explained below).USB OTG adapter (not always necessary, but recommended).What works:īefore you start, there's a few things you need: If you're trying to replace Windows, then I assume you know enough about Linux to know which parts to change. NOTE: This guide focuses on installing Ubuntu alongside Windows. Some absolute genius at Acer decided to put a 32-bit UEFI on a 64-bit system, which no reasonable Linux distro supports out-of-the-box. The tablet is made to run Windows 8.1 and Windows 8.1 only. What's the problem with this tablet? Why can't I just insert the USB and mash F12 until it boots? ![]()
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