Tried just plugging it in and it was treated like a normal USB

  • 20gramsWrench@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    turn off your computer, plug in the key, press the power button to turn it on, then immediately and repeatedly press your boot menu key, it’s probably of the f keys above the numbers on your keyboard, if you have an hp laptop it’s going to be f9 otherwise it’s often f12 but that can be any other one, try googling it, then you will have a menu appear which lets your select “usb something whatev” select it and press enter, if that doesn work, you’ll have to learn all about configuring your bios to run linux

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    Also maybe try to search for a video on how to create and boot using a live session. People here are giving wonderful advice on how to do it but seeing it done visually will be the easiest way to understand it

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    You need to use something like Rufus to turn the ISO into bootable media on your USB. (This will overwrite the entire USB drive.)

    Then you need to restart your computer, hit whichever button it tells you to hit to select your boot media, then choose the USB.

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    turn the pc off, plug the USB in, turn the pc on.

    if that doesn’t work, look up how to enter your specific laptop’s BIOS settings. There, you should find the boot order menu to switch to booting from that usb.