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I have installed on my notebook ubuntu 14:04, as I am new to ubuntu, just damaging the etc folder then decided that it would re-install the system. The problem is that the boot is not starting with the stick. He always goes to a screen for me to choose between "ubuntu", "Advanced Options for ubuntu" and "setup", I click on the setup and go on the "boot" there is the following option in this order:

  1. Windows Boot Manager
  2. SATA CD: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SU-208GB
  3. SATA HDD: ST500LM012 HN-M500MBB
  4. ubuntu
  5. USB FDD:
  6. USB HDD:
  7. NETWORK

Does not start the way to stick any, must start to re-install ubuntu 14:04.

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This is because your computer's boot order is set to look for a hard drive boot before a USB stick. Depending on the brand of your computer, hitting TAB, ALT or Del right after turning the computer on, should bring you into the BIOS boot menu, where you can select the USB stick to boot from.

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You can try installing the iso of your linux install with http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ to your usb and changing the boot order as suggested by Zac.

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