What's better? VM or supervised (for a laptop)

Have you tried going into your boot option menu and selecting the disk?

Yes, I selected the correct disk to boot, and I got a generic message like: no bootable disk, press any key to continue…

Some people have commented they are successful installing a NUC image depending on the laptop hardware…

I would like to know what laptops are “NUC image compatible”, one guy mentioned a Lenovo laptop.

Or maybe there’s a trick, something to change on the image, to make it work

:thinking:
In your BIOS check whether you’re in Boot to UEFI Mode or legacy mode.

It won’t work. I wasted so much time thinking I was doing something wrong

What is every chip on your motherboard?

Never mind, just use debian + supervised :slight_smile: