I've had Ubuntu running on an old PC for a while (Core2Duo and Asus P5Q Pro motherboard). The PCs power supply is dead and I wanted to migrate the system to an unused HP EliteBook 8570p laptop.
When I try to boot I get greeted by an Intel Boot Agent message and on the next screen it says
Boot Device not found
An Ubuntu installation usb stick boots fine, I have also managed to install Ubuntu from this stick on a spare hard drive and it boots fine.
Since the Ubuntu of the old system contains tons of configuration which would take a significant amount of time to redo I'd really like to just get that drive booted. I'm hoping somebody would be able to help me out what the problem is and how I could solve this.
thanks!
Press the Power button and press F10 key repeatedly to enter teh BIOS setup menu. (depending on different manufacturer, instead of F10, it's maybe ESC, F1, F2, F8...) 2) On the BIOS Setup screen, press F9 to select and load the BIOS Setup Default settings. 3) Press F10 to Save and Exit. 4) Use the arrow keys to select Yes, then press Enter when asked Exit Saving Changes? 5) Follow the prompts to restart your computer.