Cannot boot freshly installed Ubuntu 18.04
I recently downloaded Ubuntu 18.04 LTS from the official page. I used etcher to convert my flash drive into USB boot. I installed the OS on my SSD and later when the screen said to reboot the machine, my OS was unable to load. Random codes appeared saying some error.

Every time I try to install, the same thing happens. I went for the dual boot for the next time but getting that error I removed Windows from the SSD and tried to clean install Ubuntu but the same thing happens.
boot 18.04 system-installation kernel
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I recently downloaded Ubuntu 18.04 LTS from the official page. I used etcher to convert my flash drive into USB boot. I installed the OS on my SSD and later when the screen said to reboot the machine, my OS was unable to load. Random codes appeared saying some error.

Every time I try to install, the same thing happens. I went for the dual boot for the next time but getting that error I removed Windows from the SSD and tried to clean install Ubuntu but the same thing happens.
boot 18.04 system-installation kernel
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! This looks like corrupted system data. Have you verified the installer? Have you run a disk check (can be done from the installer’s live session)? Can you boot into the recovery mode? Please edit your question to include results.
– Melebius
Jan 31 at 12:00
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I recently downloaded Ubuntu 18.04 LTS from the official page. I used etcher to convert my flash drive into USB boot. I installed the OS on my SSD and later when the screen said to reboot the machine, my OS was unable to load. Random codes appeared saying some error.

Every time I try to install, the same thing happens. I went for the dual boot for the next time but getting that error I removed Windows from the SSD and tried to clean install Ubuntu but the same thing happens.
boot 18.04 system-installation kernel
I recently downloaded Ubuntu 18.04 LTS from the official page. I used etcher to convert my flash drive into USB boot. I installed the OS on my SSD and later when the screen said to reboot the machine, my OS was unable to load. Random codes appeared saying some error.

Every time I try to install, the same thing happens. I went for the dual boot for the next time but getting that error I removed Windows from the SSD and tried to clean install Ubuntu but the same thing happens.
boot 18.04 system-installation kernel
boot 18.04 system-installation kernel
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! This looks like corrupted system data. Have you verified the installer? Have you run a disk check (can be done from the installer’s live session)? Can you boot into the recovery mode? Please edit your question to include results.
– Melebius
Jan 31 at 12:00
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! This looks like corrupted system data. Have you verified the installer? Have you run a disk check (can be done from the installer’s live session)? Can you boot into the recovery mode? Please edit your question to include results.
– Melebius
Jan 31 at 12:00
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! This looks like corrupted system data. Have you verified the installer? Have you run a disk check (can be done from the installer’s live session)? Can you boot into the recovery mode? Please edit your question to include results.
– Melebius
Jan 31 at 12:00
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! This looks like corrupted system data. Have you verified the installer? Have you run a disk check (can be done from the installer’s live session)? Can you boot into the recovery mode? Please edit your question to include results.
– Melebius
Jan 31 at 12:00
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! This looks like corrupted system data. Have you verified the installer? Have you run a disk check (can be done from the installer’s live session)? Can you boot into the recovery mode? Please edit your question to include results.
– Melebius
Jan 31 at 12:00