Bro go to your BIOS in that BIOS go to Boot tab set Boot Priority as UEFI First and then come down to EFI BOX get your EFI PXE Network to top to navigate use F5/F6 then apply changes and exit, Now Wi-Fi will work.
Hey Manoj, thanks for reaching out! Running the latest version of Ubuntu on a laptop with 2 GB of RAM might be a bit challenging, as the system requirements for newer releases tend to be higher. While it's technically possible to install Ubuntu, you may experience slower performance due to the limited RAM. For a smoother experience, you might want to consider using a lightweight Ubuntu variant like Xubuntu or Lubuntu, which are designed to run well on systems with lower hardware specifications. They offer a user-friendly experience while being more resource-efficient. If you have any other questions or if there's a specific lightweight distribution you're interested in, feel free to let me know! 🚀
Bro go to your BIOS in that BIOS go to Boot tab set Boot Priority as UEFI First and then come down to EFI BOX get your Ubuntu OS to of Windows OS to navigate use F5/F6 then apply changes and exit, Now the Ubuntu OS Will BOOT
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Bro go to your BIOS in that BIOS go to Boot tab set Boot Priority as UEFI First and then come down to EFI BOX get your EFI PXE Network to top to navigate use F5/F6 then apply changes and exit, Now Wi-Fi will work.
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Hey Manoj, thanks for reaching out! Running the latest version of Ubuntu on a laptop with 2 GB of RAM might be a bit challenging, as the system requirements for newer releases tend to be higher. While it's technically possible to install Ubuntu, you may experience slower performance due to the limited RAM.
For a smoother experience, you might want to consider using a lightweight Ubuntu variant like Xubuntu or Lubuntu, which are designed to run well on systems with lower hardware specifications. They offer a user-friendly experience while being more resource-efficient.
If you have any other questions or if there's a specific lightweight distribution you're interested in, feel free to let me know! 🚀
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Bro go to your BIOS in that BIOS go to Boot tab set Boot Priority as UEFI First and then come down to EFI BOX get your Ubuntu OS to of Windows OS to navigate use F5/F6 then apply changes and exit, Now the Ubuntu OS Will BOOT