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How to install a 64-bit system?
There is a 32-bit system. EVEREST says that the existing instruction sets are x86, x86-64.
When loading a flash drive with a 64-bit linux lying around, the loader simply passed by.
I think that a 64-bit bit system will not be supported, if the bootloader does not even support it.
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How to install a 64-bit system?Just like the 32-bit one. There is absolutely no difference.
When loading a flash drive with a 64-bit linux lying around, the loader simply passed by.The meaning of this phrase is not clear to me. Since when did bootloaders start to go?
I think that the 64-bit bit depth of the system will not be supported, if the bootloader does not even support it.You think wrong. Now it is generally difficult to find a computer that does not support 64-bit architecture. Your computer, judging by the screenshot, definitely supports it.
Motherboard with UEFI?
If with UEFI then look in the BIOS for Secure Boot and turn it off, try again.
I'll try to suggest that something is wrong in Bios (UEFI?) configured. Windows8 prompts such an idea.
How was the USB flash drive prepared for booting?
You have a 64-bit processor. So a 64-bit axis and loader should boot normally.
"the loader just passed by" - that's where you need to dig between this and the BIOS. Might be worth a bios update. Or maybe there's something else to tweak.
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