You're now ready to double-click 'Install Ubuntu You'll note that the installer claims the tablet isn't plugged into a power source even though you should have done so for the purposes of installing it — this is a symptom of Linux's poor ACPI support for these tablets. At the partition screen you'll see what appears to be excellent news — Ubuntu is offering to install itself alongside Windows, but this won't work, largely because it'll attempt to install itself to your microSD card rather than the internal storage.
This card can't be detected at boot up, so the install will ultimately fail. Instead, we're going to install Ubuntu in place of Windows, so select 'Something else'. Select each one in turn and click the '-' button to delete them. This time, set 'Use as' to 'swap area' and click 'OK'.
Finally, click the 'Device for bootloader installation' dropdown menu and select the Windows Boot Manager partition before clicking 'Install Now'. Is there a way to make it working for such devices? Can you please provide a link to the Linux ISO you are using it's hard to test if you don't tell me what you are actually using. Also a full log from Rufus 1. I've just downloaded ubuntu So I gather you're trying to copy a non Ubuntu approved bootia If it isn't, and you're trying to use your own custom process to make it EFI bootable, then I'm afraid you're on your own as this is not a Rufus issue.
It does not provide x32 EFI boot files. So that's not gonna work with 32 bit UEFI either, as it requires a very specific bootia So really, if you boot 32 bit UEFI, you must have a bootia If your ISO doesn't provide that, it will be unsupported in Rufus.
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