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    How do I uninstall PF sense Community Edition from my laptop

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      Jarhead @somerandomguyontheinternet last edited by

      @somerandomguyontheinternet What make is the laptop?
      If it's a dell, start tapping the F12 key once you see the Dell Splash screen. It'll give you a boot menu and you can choose the USB Drive from there.

      If not a Dell, search for "Boot Menu" with the manufacturer.
      They all have something similar

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        somerandomguyontheinternet @Jarhead last edited by

        @jarhead I told you like multiple times it doesn't work USB drives don't work and when I try to use the disk drive it doesn't boot into the operating system I tell it to it boots into PF sense instead

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          Jarhead @somerandomguyontheinternet last edited by

          @somerandomguyontheinternet Yes, and you also told me it used to boot into the USB, correct??
          So use the boot menu, it won't boot into pfSense and you can choose the USB instead.
          If you do that and it still won't boot, then the USB you're using doesn't have a bootable image on it.

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            SteveITS @somerandomguyontheinternet last edited by

            @somerandomguyontheinternet How did you create the usb drive? Maybe it isn’t being recognized as bootable.

            What OS are you trying to install, Windows 11?

            Steve

            Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. If yours is older, select it in System/Update/Update Settings.
            When upgrading, let it finish; do not reboot early. Allow 10-15 minutes, or more depending on packages and device speed.

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              somerandomguyontheinternet @Jarhead last edited by

              @jarhead I tried but every time when I boot into the USB it switches over to PF sense instead

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                somerandomguyontheinternet @SteveITS last edited by

                @steveits I used Windows 95 and my BIOS has compatibility mode on I also tried other operating systems too the Windows 95 was on a disc I also need to earn reputation because I can only post every 120 seconds

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                  SteveITS @somerandomguyontheinternet last edited by

                  @somerandomguyontheinternet Windows 95 is old enough it may not work on a current PC.

                  “Other” as in…?

                  For example for Win11 Microsoft has a page
                  https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11
                  With “Create Windows 11 Installation Media” instructions.

                  Or similar page https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows10.

                  Steve

                  Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. If yours is older, select it in System/Update/Update Settings.
                  When upgrading, let it finish; do not reboot early. Allow 10-15 minutes, or more depending on packages and device speed.

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                    somerandomguyontheinternet @SteveITS last edited by

                    @steveits I just said that I have the compatibility module I have used Windows 7 before and it worked

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                      michmoor @jdeloach last edited by

                      @jdeloach Do you know what a BIOS? Can you load it?

                      Firewall: NetGate 6100/7100U, Palo Alto
                      Routing: Juniper MX204 , Arista 7050X3
                      Switching: Juniper EX/QFX. Arista 7050SX
                      Wireless: Unifi, Aruba IAP

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                        somerandomguyontheinternet last edited by somerandomguyontheinternet

                        @michmoor I'm using an HP laptop powerbook

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                          SteveITS @somerandomguyontheinternet last edited by

                          @somerandomguyontheinternet try
                          https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_3891464-2337914-16
                          https://www.easeus.com/resource/hp-boot-menu.html#2

                          Steve

                          Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. If yours is older, select it in System/Update/Update Settings.
                          When upgrading, let it finish; do not reboot early. Allow 10-15 minutes, or more depending on packages and device speed.

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                            somerandomguyontheinternet @SteveITS last edited by

                            @steveits every time I go into the bootloader and I have a USB device attached it never boots properly it just boots into PF sense

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                              somerandomguyontheinternet @SteveITS last edited by

                              @steveits which means I don't know how to fix it

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                                SteveITS @somerandomguyontheinternet last edited by

                                @somerandomguyontheinternet Then it’s probably not a bootable USB.

                                Steve

                                Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. If yours is older, select it in System/Update/Update Settings.
                                When upgrading, let it finish; do not reboot early. Allow 10-15 minutes, or more depending on packages and device speed.

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                                  Patch @somerandomguyontheinternet last edited by

                                  @somerandomguyontheinternet Your laptop bios boot settings are not set to boot first from your desired operating system disk. Or the disk you want to boot from is no longer a bootable disk

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                                    somerandomguyontheinternet @Patch last edited by

                                    @patch if you couldn't tell that my BIOS allows me to choose which device to boot off of then now you know so basically what I'm trying to say is every time I try to boot off of a USB drive it randomly boots PF sense instead

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                                      somerandomguyontheinternet @SteveITS last edited by

                                      @steveits I tried multiple USB drives not even my phone could detect any of them I even used a CD-ROM of Windows 95 I didn't even make the wrong because it was an official ROM from the manufacturers themselves

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                                        somerandomguyontheinternet @SteveITS last edited by

                                        @steveits also if I didn't mention it clearly enough even though I clearly did I'm trying to install Windows 95 because I have the compatibility module on my BIOS but every time I tried to boot it it shows up unlike every other USB drive I've tried but when I click on it it always says C drive is disc 0 but it boots into PF sense instead and I don't know why

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                                          Patch @somerandomguyontheinternet last edited by

                                          @somerandomguyontheinternet Choices

                                          • Bios setting error
                                          • Broken hardware

                                          Imo a bios setting error is mostly likely such as secure boot to UEFI when it is not supported by your hardware / boot medium. Which will force the bios to only boot to the more recent boot image

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                                            somerandomguyontheinternet @Patch last edited by

                                            @patch ok

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