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If you cannot find an image, you can always download the Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft, put this image onto a USB flash disk, boot from it and reinstall Windows 10 from scratch. The Windows 10 key should be picked up automatically from the BIOS. Install Ubuntu Desktop. Booting the system from the USB flash drive will start the Ubuntu installer. Insert the USB flash drive in the NUC. Start the NUC and push F10 to enter the boot menu. Select the USB flash drive as a boot option. The system will automatically execute the first stage of installation and prompt for an acknowledgement of a Missing: iso.  · Thanks for the reply! Sure enough, how I created the ISO on my USB is the culprit. I created it by downloading your ISO's above to my Ubuntu laptop, and then used "dd" to copy the ISO to the USB. I came across a post that stated that UEFI boot requires a FAT32 file system, so I used "rufus" on a Windows PC to copy the Ubuntu Mate ISO to a bltadwin.ru: Linuxium.


The whole process to configure dual booting is essentially straightforward and consists of three parts. First you need to prepare a USB for the Windows 10 bit installation. Then you need to install Windows 10 bit from the USB. Finally you need to download and install Ubuntu and configure dual boot. Respun ISOs. As examples of using my ' bltadwin.ru ' script I've created various ISOs including those suitable for Intel Atom and Intel Apollo Lake devices. Ubuntu (Hirsute Hippo) Canonical have announced the latest release of Ubuntu (Hirsute Hippo). Atom (-i ubuntudesktop-amdiso --atom). Apollo (-i ubuntudesktop-amdiso --apollo). Update: This work is superseded by my ' bltadwin.ru ' script which can respin an official ISO suitable for use on Intel Atom devices. Installing the standard Ubuntu ISO on an Intel Compute stick with an Atom CPU results in lack of HDMI audio and wifi. I've combined some recent patches and source code and ported them with Canonical's kernel source to create an ISO that can now fully.


Ubuntu ISO for Atom based Intel Compute Sticks Update: This work is superseded by my ' bltadwin.ru ' script which can respin an official ISO suitable for use on Intel Atom devices. Installing the standard Ubuntu ISO on an Intel Compute stick with an Atom CPU results in lack of HDMI audio and wifi. Thanks for the reply! Sure enough, how I created the ISO on my USB is the culprit. I created it by downloading your ISO's above to my Ubuntu laptop, and then used "dd" to copy the ISO to the USB. I came across a post that stated that UEFI boot requires a FAT32 file system, so I used "rufus" on a Windows PC to copy the Ubuntu Mate ISO to a USB. The following instructions should be simple enough for anyone to follow and work on the new ICS STK1AW32SC. It is possible to multi-boot Windows, Linux and the Android based systems and I've previously posted instructions for dual-booting Windows and Ubuntu so I'm assuming that an Ubuntu installation is already understood.

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