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Installing linux kali?
After assembling / disassembling the PC, the rear USB ports stopped working, so the mouse and keyboard are connected through the front outputs. When installing Linux at the very beginning, when you need to select the type of installation, nothing is selected. The keyboard and mouse glow, but nothing works. After reading several topics on the forums, I thought that it was a matter of connecting the keyboard (during installation, devices that are connected to the rear outputs work).
I took the hard drive and went to a friend to install it. Everything worked out, the type of installation could be chosen, I came home, I connected the hard drive, but Linux still did not start. The PC sees the railway, I start from under it, but Windows is loaded, which is on 2 railways. I changed the priority settings in the BIOS and nothing helps.
I also noticed that a friend in the BIOS had "kali" written in the priority list, and I had the name of the railway written, I think that's the point. But I don't know how to solve it.
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