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MLIR 23.0.0git
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Cause: The Aptio DT 2006 USB boot is finicky with legacy USB emulation.
Fix: Enable "Legacy USB Support" in BIOS. Use a small (≤8 GB) USB 2.0 drive formatted as FAT32. For Linux installers, use unetbootin in BIOS compatibility mode.
First, it is crucial to clarify a common point of confusion. "AMI Aptio DT 2006" is not the specific brand name of a motherboard (like ASUS, Gigabyte, or MSI). Instead, it is a BIOS firmware string displayed by the motherboard. ami aptio dt 2006 mainboard
Let’s break it down:
So, when you see "AMI Aptio DT 2006 mainboard" on your screen, you are looking at a motherboard from the 2007–2010 era that uses an AMI Aptio UEFI firmware core originally copyrighted in 2006. Cause: The Aptio DT 2006 USB boot is
Because "Aptio DT 2006" is a firmware class rather than a single model, actual hardware varies by OEM. However, the vast majority of boards carrying this POST string share a common DNA: So, when you see "AMI Aptio DT 2006