I'd try other (lightweight) distros for that case. Since your PC is old, it may not fulfil the latest Ubuntu's system requirements.
I think I even had ubuntu installed previously, but I'll try Zorin maybe
I suggest you flash via etcher and try again. That's usually either a bad flash or secure boot making your life miserable.
It is not the etcher's fault. I tried it w/ another device and it worked just fine.
A solution: Install Ubuntu 22.04 instead and upgrade to 24.04. I had the exact same problem with my gfs dv6. No matter what I tried, I could not get the laptop to boot successfully from the Ubuntu 24.04 USB stick.
Sure, I'll try. Thanks.
I would look at BIOS secyre boot/boot mode options. And depending on the age of the PC whether it supports UEFI or you need a legacy boot.
Looked everywhere and there is no secure boot option in BIOS.
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