I downloaded Ubuntu 16.04 and used Rufus to format an 8GB PNY flash drive and make it a bootable drive. I took great care in following the instructions given on the Ubuntu website.

The problem is, when I restart, no matter what I set the boot order to in the BIOS (USB HDD first, USB FDD first, hard disk, etc.) I always end up booting to Windows normally. A user on another thread recommended checking inside the hard disk option, as sometimes the USB is hidden in there, but my only options there are my hard drive and "add-in cards".

I have tried re-downloading Ubuntu, re-formatting the USB drive, and scoured my BIOS for settings that could apply.

I have spent hours trying to troubleshoot this and I have hit a wall.

PC Specs:

• Manufacturer: iBUYPOWER

• Processor: AMD FX-8320 3.5 GHz

• RAM: 16 GB • OS: Windows 10 64-bit, 10.0.14393 Build 14393

• BIOS mode is Legacy.

• Secure Boot State is unsupported.

• BIOS version is Award Software International Inc. F2, 11/25/2014.

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