Instalar ubuntu en lenovo E73

Hola tengo un lenovo E73 comprado sin SO y quiero instalar ubuntu,tengo que tocar los bios ,enciendo el ordenador e inserto el DVD y no pasa nada .Gracias

Hola javiermf que tal,
No tengo tu modelo de Pc pero si colocaras una imagen de la BIOS donde dice StarUp y security o comentaras que es lo que has modificado hasta el momento.
También aunque parezca básico asegurarse que el DVD sea auto-arrancable, este arranca en otro ordenador?, de ser el caso que si este sea auto-arrancable solo faltaría descartar alguna configuración en BIOS.
Por cierto que versión de Ubuntu intentas instalar?
Un saludo.
@Antony_Vamu
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