Quote Originally Posted by Whoracle View Post
Maybe Mint USB doesn't come with UEFI-Support? Try to switch to Legacy Boot/BIOS in the BIOS, if you can.
It definitely does, I've installed it on machines with UEFI BIOS before. @Yora: I've just done a search, and I think your best bet if you genuinely need to use a 32-bit version of Linux is Zorin OS, given the problems with Debian. As far as I can tell it's completely up to date and still provides a 32-bit version. I'm pretty sure OpenSUSE used to do a 32-bit one as recently as last year, but it looks like they've gone 64-bit only now.