Arch Linux installation not starting [closed]

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I am trying to install arch for the first time,was a mint user and I cant even get to the installation screen or terminal.Here is all I getenter image description here and then the machine reboots.







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    Is SecureBoot enabled? Select Reboot Into Firmware Interface, then find and disable SecureBoot, OR from Windows (if you have it installed), search for and use the Reboot from USB function. If neither work, check the USB drive for errors.
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I am trying to install arch for the first time,was a mint user and I cant even get to the installation screen or terminal.Here is all I getenter image description here and then the machine reboots.







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closed as off-topic by jasonwryan, Archemar, jimmij, Jeff Schaller, GAD3R Apr 29 at 16:14


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  • "Questions describing a problem that can't be reproduced and seemingly went away on its own (or went away when a typo was fixed) are off-topic as they are unlikely to help future readers." – jasonwryan, Archemar, jimmij, Jeff Schaller, GAD3R
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    Is SecureBoot enabled? Select Reboot Into Firmware Interface, then find and disable SecureBoot, OR from Windows (if you have it installed), search for and use the Reboot from USB function. If neither work, check the USB drive for errors.
    – Mioriin
    Apr 28 at 6:16












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I am trying to install arch for the first time,was a mint user and I cant even get to the installation screen or terminal.Here is all I getenter image description here and then the machine reboots.







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I am trying to install arch for the first time,was a mint user and I cant even get to the installation screen or terminal.Here is all I getenter image description here and then the machine reboots.









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closed as off-topic by jasonwryan, Archemar, jimmij, Jeff Schaller, GAD3R Apr 29 at 16:14


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  • "Questions describing a problem that can't be reproduced and seemingly went away on its own (or went away when a typo was fixed) are off-topic as they are unlikely to help future readers." – jasonwryan, Archemar, jimmij, Jeff Schaller, GAD3R
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closed as off-topic by jasonwryan, Archemar, jimmij, Jeff Schaller, GAD3R Apr 29 at 16:14


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions describing a problem that can't be reproduced and seemingly went away on its own (or went away when a typo was fixed) are off-topic as they are unlikely to help future readers." – jasonwryan, Archemar, jimmij, Jeff Schaller, GAD3R
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







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    Is SecureBoot enabled? Select Reboot Into Firmware Interface, then find and disable SecureBoot, OR from Windows (if you have it installed), search for and use the Reboot from USB function. If neither work, check the USB drive for errors.
    – Mioriin
    Apr 28 at 6:16












  • 1




    Is SecureBoot enabled? Select Reboot Into Firmware Interface, then find and disable SecureBoot, OR from Windows (if you have it installed), search for and use the Reboot from USB function. If neither work, check the USB drive for errors.
    – Mioriin
    Apr 28 at 6:16







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Is SecureBoot enabled? Select Reboot Into Firmware Interface, then find and disable SecureBoot, OR from Windows (if you have it installed), search for and use the Reboot from USB function. If neither work, check the USB drive for errors.
– Mioriin
Apr 28 at 6:16




Is SecureBoot enabled? Select Reboot Into Firmware Interface, then find and disable SecureBoot, OR from Windows (if you have it installed), search for and use the Reboot from USB function. If neither work, check the USB drive for errors.
– Mioriin
Apr 28 at 6:16










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I figured it out. I had to add the nomodeset flag to the kernel parameter while booting.






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    I figured it out. I had to add the nomodeset flag to the kernel parameter while booting.






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      I figured it out. I had to add the nomodeset flag to the kernel parameter while booting.






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        I figured it out. I had to add the nomodeset flag to the kernel parameter while booting.






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        I figured it out. I had to add the nomodeset flag to the kernel parameter while booting.







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