Stick Ubuntu Install, Black Screen from GPU Driver compatibility. Sony Vaio VPCEE33FX AMD, Radeon 4400
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1559966/stick-ubuntu-install-black-screen-from-gpu-driver-compatibility-sony-vaio-vpce
First, I am brand new to all of this. Linux, Ubuntu, this forum. Consider me to be the most ignorant computer user outside of an 85 year old with an ipad.
Question: Using Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS Desktop 64 bit architecture ISO file on a 16 gig USB drive. Reformatted FAT32 then using RUFUS 4.11.exe to image the drive as ISO image using FAT32.
Is there a way to load Ubuntu on to a Sony Vaio with dedicated graphics. Radeon 4400 on an AMD Chipset.
When I boot to external with install on my USB, it starts to load with "Welcome" and then it goes black. A bit of a brighter black then ensues and there is nothing.
It appears I might have an issue with the dedicated graphics driver (NOT THE CASE)
I couldn't find any forums that used this type of laptop or I can't understand what they want me to do.
So I could not see the initial install prompt screen and I couldn't make any changes. "Esc" "Right Shift" "E+F10, F12". Safe Mode restart. Bios is set for external. Computer has Windows 11 currently. Bios has an option to disable AMD Vision -enable / disable does not resolve. No other bios options for display or graphics card.
Going back to my bootable ISO file I have on my stick I tried different ways of using RUFUS 4.11 to image the bootable drive.
Answer: For this model Sony VPCEE31FX, you must use MBR partition scheme, Bios Target system, enable runtime UEFI Media validation and use a NTFS (Not FAT32) file system.
On the install screen for Ubuntu 24.4.3 Desktop - "Try Install" is available now and completed the installation process.