Thanks ahead of time for anybody who can assist with this!
I have a Dell Optiplex 3020 small form factor. I attempted to install Debian Buster to an external USB and almost succeeded, but after the installer finished successfully (to an external Samsung T3) and rebooted the USB drive is not detected.
The BIOS is set to legacy and not UEFI. During the installation I actually disconnected the internal Windows SSD drive (which is also an MBR installation and not GPT because I'm paranoid...).
I'm scratching my head on this. If the BIOS is set to legacy mode and the external USB T3 installation is an old style MBR install why is it not being detected but the Buster install media on the USB was? Not sure where to go next with this. Is there something special in the Debian installer that I need to do to make the USB installed drive bootable like the installer USB was?
thanks!