Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS amd64 installer still freezing while install it from UDB drive
I want to install Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS amd64 to my Asus X541UV laptop, but the installer freezing every time. I tried a lot of methods I found, but none of them worked. Sometimes the installer crashed and started writing PCIe bus error messages. I found in some websites, maybe the Nvidia card makes the problem, but I not found any solution that solved my problem. I hope you can help me in this problem.
I use Windows 10 x64 as main system, Intel i3-6006U, Nvidia GeForce 920MX, 4 GB RAM, 500GB HDD.
Thank you everyone
dual-boot nvidia system-installation pcie
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I want to install Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS amd64 to my Asus X541UV laptop, but the installer freezing every time. I tried a lot of methods I found, but none of them worked. Sometimes the installer crashed and started writing PCIe bus error messages. I found in some websites, maybe the Nvidia card makes the problem, but I not found any solution that solved my problem. I hope you can help me in this problem.
I use Windows 10 x64 as main system, Intel i3-6006U, Nvidia GeForce 920MX, 4 GB RAM, 500GB HDD.
Thank you everyone
dual-boot nvidia system-installation pcie
Did you verify the download was perfect? or validate your install-media? (an option before you select try/install ubuntu) I would suggest your verify your install-media to ensure your download & write is flawless (cheap insurance that saves hours of debugging)
– guiverc
Feb 16 at 8:18
I think you need the boot optionnomodeset
because of the nvidia graphics card. See this link and links from it. The following links and links from them may also help: link2 and link3
– sudodus
Feb 16 at 11:29
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I want to install Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS amd64 to my Asus X541UV laptop, but the installer freezing every time. I tried a lot of methods I found, but none of them worked. Sometimes the installer crashed and started writing PCIe bus error messages. I found in some websites, maybe the Nvidia card makes the problem, but I not found any solution that solved my problem. I hope you can help me in this problem.
I use Windows 10 x64 as main system, Intel i3-6006U, Nvidia GeForce 920MX, 4 GB RAM, 500GB HDD.
Thank you everyone
dual-boot nvidia system-installation pcie
I want to install Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS amd64 to my Asus X541UV laptop, but the installer freezing every time. I tried a lot of methods I found, but none of them worked. Sometimes the installer crashed and started writing PCIe bus error messages. I found in some websites, maybe the Nvidia card makes the problem, but I not found any solution that solved my problem. I hope you can help me in this problem.
I use Windows 10 x64 as main system, Intel i3-6006U, Nvidia GeForce 920MX, 4 GB RAM, 500GB HDD.
Thank you everyone
dual-boot nvidia system-installation pcie
dual-boot nvidia system-installation pcie
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Tamás VarjuTamás Varju
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Did you verify the download was perfect? or validate your install-media? (an option before you select try/install ubuntu) I would suggest your verify your install-media to ensure your download & write is flawless (cheap insurance that saves hours of debugging)
– guiverc
Feb 16 at 8:18
I think you need the boot optionnomodeset
because of the nvidia graphics card. See this link and links from it. The following links and links from them may also help: link2 and link3
– sudodus
Feb 16 at 11:29
add a comment |
Did you verify the download was perfect? or validate your install-media? (an option before you select try/install ubuntu) I would suggest your verify your install-media to ensure your download & write is flawless (cheap insurance that saves hours of debugging)
– guiverc
Feb 16 at 8:18
I think you need the boot optionnomodeset
because of the nvidia graphics card. See this link and links from it. The following links and links from them may also help: link2 and link3
– sudodus
Feb 16 at 11:29
Did you verify the download was perfect? or validate your install-media? (an option before you select try/install ubuntu) I would suggest your verify your install-media to ensure your download & write is flawless (cheap insurance that saves hours of debugging)
– guiverc
Feb 16 at 8:18
Did you verify the download was perfect? or validate your install-media? (an option before you select try/install ubuntu) I would suggest your verify your install-media to ensure your download & write is flawless (cheap insurance that saves hours of debugging)
– guiverc
Feb 16 at 8:18
I think you need the boot option
nomodeset
because of the nvidia graphics card. See this link and links from it. The following links and links from them may also help: link2 and link3– sudodus
Feb 16 at 11:29
I think you need the boot option
nomodeset
because of the nvidia graphics card. See this link and links from it. The following links and links from them may also help: link2 and link3– sudodus
Feb 16 at 11:29
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Did you verify the download was perfect? or validate your install-media? (an option before you select try/install ubuntu) I would suggest your verify your install-media to ensure your download & write is flawless (cheap insurance that saves hours of debugging)
– guiverc
Feb 16 at 8:18
I think you need the boot option
nomodeset
because of the nvidia graphics card. See this link and links from it. The following links and links from them may also help: link2 and link3– sudodus
Feb 16 at 11:29