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	<title><![CDATA[Yes, you can install Ubuntu on an Intel W5 Pro Mini PC Computer Stick. However, because Intel Atom Z8350 devices use a 64-bit processor paired with a 32-bit UEFI firmware, a standard Ubuntu USB installer will not boot without modification. [1, 2, 3, 4]]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<div style="font-weight:400;margin:16px 0;overflow-wrap:break-word;" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Yes, you can install Ubuntu</strong></span> on an <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Intel W5 Pro Mini PC Computer Stick</span>. However, because <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Intel Atom Z8350</span> devices use a <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>64-bit processor paired with a 32-bit UEFI firmware</strong></span>, a standard Ubuntu USB installer will not boot without modification.<span data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""> [1, 2, 3, 4]</span></div><div style="font-weight:400;margin:16px 0;overflow-wrap:break-word;" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">You will need a lightweight Ubuntu flavour like <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Lubuntu or Xubuntu</strong></span> to ensure smooth performance on the low-power hardware.<span data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""> [5, 6, 7, 8, 9]</span></div><hr><h2 style="font-size:20px;" role="heading" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Phase 1: Prepare the Modified USB Installer</strong></h2><div style="font-weight:400;margin:16px 0;overflow-wrap:break-word;" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">You must manually add a 32-bit EFI bootloader to a 64-bit Linux image so the stick's BIOS can recognise it.<span data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""> [1, 10]</span></div><div data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">&nbsp;</div><div data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><div>&nbsp;</div><ol><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Download a lightweight 64-bit Linux ISO, such as <a href="https://lubuntu.me/" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Lubuntu Desktop</a>.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Download <a href="https://rufus.ie/" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Rufus</a> to format your flash drive.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Flash the ISO to your USB drive using Rufus with the partition scheme set to <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>GPT</strong></span> and target system set to <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>UEFI</strong></span>.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Download the <code style="background-color:#f4f6f7;border-radius:4px;border:1px solid #f4f6f7;padding:2px 4px;" dir="ltr" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">bootia32.efi</code> file from an open-source archive like the <a href="https://github.com/lamadotcare/bootia32-efi" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">lamadotcare bootia32 GitHub repository</a>.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Open your newly flashed USB drive in file explorer, navigate to the folder <code style="background-color:#f4f6f7;border-radius:4px;border:1px solid #f4f6f7;padding:2px 4px;" dir="ltr" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">\EFI\BOOT\</code>, and paste the <code style="background-color:#f4f6f7;border-radius:4px;border:1px solid #f4f6f7;padding:2px 4px;" dir="ltr" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">bootia32.efi</code> file inside it.<span data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""> [11, 12, 13, 14, 15]</span></li></ol></div><h2 style="font-size:20px;" role="heading" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Phase 2: Configure the Mini PC BIOS</strong></h2><div data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><div>&nbsp;</div><ol><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Connect a USB Hub to your PC Stick to plug in your <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>USB installer, a keyboard, and a mouse</strong></span>.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Power on the stick and repeatedly press <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>F2</strong></span> or <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>ESC</strong></span> to enter the BIOS.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Go to the Security/Boot tab and <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Disable Secure Boot</strong></span>.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Set your USB drive as the primary boot device, save changes, and exit.<span data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""> [4, 12, 16, 17]</span></li></ol></div><h2 style="font-size:20px;" role="heading" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Phase 3: Install Ubuntu</strong></h2><div data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><div>&nbsp;</div><ol><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Press <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>F10</strong></span> or <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>F7</strong></span> during reboot to bring up the boot menu and select your USB drive.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Select <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Try Lubuntu</strong></span> from the GRUB menu to ensure everything loads properly.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">Launch the installer from the desktop, choose your language, and select <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Erase disk and install</strong></span> to overwrite Windows.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Crucial:</strong></span> Make sure you are connected to the internet via a USB Wi-Fi dongle or phone tethering during installation so Ubuntu can automatically fetch the required Realtek/Intel drivers for the built-in Wi-Fi and audio chips.<span data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""> [2, 12, 16, 18, 19]</span></li></ol></div><hr><h2 style="font-size:20px;" role="heading" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>What to Expect Post-Installation</strong></h2><div data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><div>&nbsp;</div><ul><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Performance:</strong></span> Lubuntu/Xubuntu will feel significantly faster and more responsive than Windows 10 on an Atom processor.</li><li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Potential Issues:</strong></span> Built-in audio over HDMI and the internal Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chip sometimes require manual driver loading after the first boot. If they don't work out of the box, open the <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><strong>Driver Manager</strong></span> tool in Linux to apply missing proprietary drivers.<span data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""> [2, 5, 20, 21, 22]</span></li></ul></div><div style="font-weight:400;margin:16px 0;overflow-wrap:break-word;" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">If you want, I can provide instructions on how to create a persistent live USB to test Ubuntu without deleting Windows first.</div><p><br />&nbsp;</p><div data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb=""><div>[1] <a href="https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/xubuntu-26-04-minimal-iso-with-32-bit-uefi-intel-atom-bay-cherry-trail-support-need-modified-iso/193458">https://discussion.fedoraproject.org</a></div><div>[2] <a href="https://community.home-assistant.io/t/linux-on-a-wintel-mini-pc-2gb-ddr3-32gb-emmc-windows-10-pro-mini-computer-intel-atom-z8350-processor/177689">https://community.home-assistant.io</a></div><div>[3] <a href="https://askubuntu.com/questions/775498/ubuntu-on-32-bit-uefi-only-based-tablet-pc">https://askubuntu.com</a></div><div>[4] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMhRD7SaLiA">https://www.youtube.com</a></div><div>[5] <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_devices/comments/in1kgn/linux_on_the_intel_atom_compute_stick/">https://www.reddit.com</a></div><div>[6] <a href="https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/ubuntu-on-intel-atom-z8350-is-it-possible-4175611243/">https://www.linuxquestions.org</a></div><div>[7] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSz_e6aH-YA">https://www.youtube.com</a></div><div>[8] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp1FbK518pY">https://www.youtube.com</a></div><div>[9] <a href="https://cyberpanel.net/blog/ubuntu-system-requirements">https://cyberpanel.net</a></div><div>[10] <a href="https://superuser.com/questions/1470990/how-to-install-linux-or-boot-usb-with-windows-32bit-on-uefi-and-atom">https://superuser.com</a></div><div>[11] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Rw5crG25CI">https://www.youtube.com</a></div><div>[12] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Rw5crG25CI">https://www.youtube.com</a></div><div>[13] <a href="https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/issues/2772">https://github.com</a></div><div>[14] <a href="https://github.com/lamadotcare/bootia32-efi">https://github.com</a></div><div>[15] <a href="https://everythingisamiracleblog.wordpress.com/tag/intel_atom_laptop_lubuntu/">https://everythingisamiracleblog.wordpress.com</a></div><div>[16] <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/bid1n4/64bit_atom_processor_with_32bit_efi_how_to/">https://www.reddit.com</a></div><div>[17] <a href="https://askubuntu.com/questions/815301/can-ubuntu-be-installed-on-intel-atom-based-laptop-or-mini-pc">https://askubuntu.com</a></div><div>[18] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2djTPJ02xK0">https://www.youtube.com</a></div><div>[19] <a href="https://liliputing.com/ubuntu-on-the-32gb-intel-compute-stick-you-have-to-install-it-yourself/">https://liliputing.com</a></div><div>[20] <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/MiniPCs/comments/1hewbpn/just_found_this_og_in_my_drawer_and_put_linux_on/">https://www.reddit.com</a></div><div>[21] <a href="https://askubuntu.com/questions/392719/32-bit-uefi-boot-support">https://askubuntu.com</a></div><div>[22] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpr0VgCR1Co&amp;t=912">https://www.youtube.com</a></div></div><div data-sfc-root="ep" data-sfc-cb="">&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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