So here's an update,
It seems like I don't have the 'Secure Boot' Option in my bios so I couldn't test it.
I disabled UEFI devices from my bios and that forced it to use legacy boot devices only (Sandisk Cruzer Blade in the above video is my bootable pendrive from which I am installing ubuntu)
Then reinstalled Ubuntu, but still the issues are same..
Here is a video of bug during the installation process- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VMa3WcwaYQ
And here is a video of the startup process- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIZj-oHXCHs
My BIOS doesn't have a direct option to switch to legacy or UEFI mode, so I disabled UEFI devices to force it to use legacy mode (and that's why there are not UEFI boot sources in the video above)
In short- Nothing Changed, Everything is the same
Also since Windows 10 works fine on the device I don't think that there is any damage or fault in the hardware
So here's an update, /www.youtube. com/watch? v=1VMa3WcwaYQ /www.youtube. com/watch? v=lIZj- oHXCHs
It seems like I don't have the 'Secure Boot' Option in my bios so I couldn't test it.
I disabled UEFI devices from my bios and that forced it to use legacy boot devices only (Sandisk Cruzer Blade in the above video is my bootable pendrive from which I am installing ubuntu)
Then reinstalled Ubuntu, but still the issues are same..
Here is a video of bug during the installation process- https:/
And here is a video of the startup process- https:/
My BIOS doesn't have a direct option to switch to legacy or UEFI mode, so I disabled UEFI devices to force it to use legacy mode (and that's why there are not UEFI boot sources in the video above)
In short- Nothing Changed, Everything is the same
Also since Windows 10 works fine on the device I don't think that there is any damage or fault in the hardware