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Originally Posted by phasor View Post
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I use WIN7 professional on a HP laptop that came without preinstalled system.
The O.S. installed on the laptop is not relevant, it never runs, is never referenced.
That is (one) of the points of a LiveCD, Kubrick is a Linux LiveCD, it is running Linux ram resident.

On the other hand, the laptop hardware **IS** very relevant.

Is this a 'recent' laptop design or has it been around for a few years?
I.E: Could it have be a laptop design more recent than the Kubrick build?

Does the laptop have any USB-2 ports, or only USB-3?
If it has any USB-2 ports - use those **NOT** USB-3.

Including the HP model number might help learning why Kubrick does not support your laptop hardware.
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Originally Posted by phasor View Post
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When the boot from USB is selected the boot process started, some data is listed on the screen for some time and an ERROR message appears on the screen.
**THAT** is the information we need to provide a specific answer.

The general answer: Try an older PC or Laptop device, this one is probably too new for the hardware support in Kubrick.
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