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I have Windows 10 and i wanted to install Ubuntu 18.04, preferably on the same drive as Windows, or if need be in another drive.



I tried first to make the LiveUSB with Unetbootin which failed twice; the first attempt resulting in a USB which would not boot, the second would boot but its install failed. I also tried Rufus and LinuxLive USB with no results, then i tried to make a Fedora LiveUSB in LinuxLive which also failed.



Ubuntu's LiveUSB made with Unetbootin, failed with these error messages:



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And when II tried Fedora it failed with these errors:
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My BIOS version is Award Software International, Inc. F6, 30/05/2012.

CPU is AMD64 Family 21 Model 2 Stepping 0 @ ~4Ghz.

Graphic card is an AMD Radeon R9 Series 200.
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Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 rev 1.2










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  • These are all complaints about BIOS bugs. Make sure you update the BIOS. And you also need to boot with UEFI.
    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 16 at 23:34










  • Please click on edit above and add to your original post which motherboard you have.
    – K7AAY
    Nov 17 at 0:48










  • @MichaelHampton I saw something about this searching the error in internet but i don't know where i choose between LEGACY or UEFI. I think it should be in the bios options but i don't see anything about boot mode and choose between those
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:18










  • Your motherboard supports UEFI booting. And it has a BIOS update available.
    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 18 at 1:56










  • I updated my Motherboard with Gigabyte APP Center and despite a bunch of messages saying ¨this driver can't relese to failure¨ looks like all went good but i am still withou knowing how to set booting to UEFI
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 12:55















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I have Windows 10 and i wanted to install Ubuntu 18.04, preferably on the same drive as Windows, or if need be in another drive.



I tried first to make the LiveUSB with Unetbootin which failed twice; the first attempt resulting in a USB which would not boot, the second would boot but its install failed. I also tried Rufus and LinuxLive USB with no results, then i tried to make a Fedora LiveUSB in LinuxLive which also failed.



Ubuntu's LiveUSB made with Unetbootin, failed with these error messages:



enter image description here



enter image description here



And when II tried Fedora it failed with these errors:
enter image description here



My BIOS version is Award Software International, Inc. F6, 30/05/2012.

CPU is AMD64 Family 21 Model 2 Stepping 0 @ ~4Ghz.

Graphic card is an AMD Radeon R9 Series 200.
Edit:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 rev 1.2










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  • These are all complaints about BIOS bugs. Make sure you update the BIOS. And you also need to boot with UEFI.
    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 16 at 23:34










  • Please click on edit above and add to your original post which motherboard you have.
    – K7AAY
    Nov 17 at 0:48










  • @MichaelHampton I saw something about this searching the error in internet but i don't know where i choose between LEGACY or UEFI. I think it should be in the bios options but i don't see anything about boot mode and choose between those
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:18










  • Your motherboard supports UEFI booting. And it has a BIOS update available.
    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 18 at 1:56










  • I updated my Motherboard with Gigabyte APP Center and despite a bunch of messages saying ¨this driver can't relese to failure¨ looks like all went good but i am still withou knowing how to set booting to UEFI
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 12:55













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I have Windows 10 and i wanted to install Ubuntu 18.04, preferably on the same drive as Windows, or if need be in another drive.



I tried first to make the LiveUSB with Unetbootin which failed twice; the first attempt resulting in a USB which would not boot, the second would boot but its install failed. I also tried Rufus and LinuxLive USB with no results, then i tried to make a Fedora LiveUSB in LinuxLive which also failed.



Ubuntu's LiveUSB made with Unetbootin, failed with these error messages:



enter image description here



enter image description here



And when II tried Fedora it failed with these errors:
enter image description here



My BIOS version is Award Software International, Inc. F6, 30/05/2012.

CPU is AMD64 Family 21 Model 2 Stepping 0 @ ~4Ghz.

Graphic card is an AMD Radeon R9 Series 200.
Edit:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 rev 1.2










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I have Windows 10 and i wanted to install Ubuntu 18.04, preferably on the same drive as Windows, or if need be in another drive.



I tried first to make the LiveUSB with Unetbootin which failed twice; the first attempt resulting in a USB which would not boot, the second would boot but its install failed. I also tried Rufus and LinuxLive USB with no results, then i tried to make a Fedora LiveUSB in LinuxLive which also failed.



Ubuntu's LiveUSB made with Unetbootin, failed with these error messages:



enter image description here



enter image description here



And when II tried Fedora it failed with these errors:
enter image description here



My BIOS version is Award Software International, Inc. F6, 30/05/2012.

CPU is AMD64 Family 21 Model 2 Stepping 0 @ ~4Ghz.

Graphic card is an AMD Radeon R9 Series 200.
Edit:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 rev 1.2







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  • These are all complaints about BIOS bugs. Make sure you update the BIOS. And you also need to boot with UEFI.
    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 16 at 23:34










  • Please click on edit above and add to your original post which motherboard you have.
    – K7AAY
    Nov 17 at 0:48










  • @MichaelHampton I saw something about this searching the error in internet but i don't know where i choose between LEGACY or UEFI. I think it should be in the bios options but i don't see anything about boot mode and choose between those
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:18










  • Your motherboard supports UEFI booting. And it has a BIOS update available.
    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 18 at 1:56










  • I updated my Motherboard with Gigabyte APP Center and despite a bunch of messages saying ¨this driver can't relese to failure¨ looks like all went good but i am still withou knowing how to set booting to UEFI
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 12:55


















  • These are all complaints about BIOS bugs. Make sure you update the BIOS. And you also need to boot with UEFI.
    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 16 at 23:34










  • Please click on edit above and add to your original post which motherboard you have.
    – K7AAY
    Nov 17 at 0:48










  • @MichaelHampton I saw something about this searching the error in internet but i don't know where i choose between LEGACY or UEFI. I think it should be in the bios options but i don't see anything about boot mode and choose between those
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:18










  • Your motherboard supports UEFI booting. And it has a BIOS update available.
    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 18 at 1:56










  • I updated my Motherboard with Gigabyte APP Center and despite a bunch of messages saying ¨this driver can't relese to failure¨ looks like all went good but i am still withou knowing how to set booting to UEFI
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 12:55
















These are all complaints about BIOS bugs. Make sure you update the BIOS. And you also need to boot with UEFI.
– Michael Hampton
Nov 16 at 23:34




These are all complaints about BIOS bugs. Make sure you update the BIOS. And you also need to boot with UEFI.
– Michael Hampton
Nov 16 at 23:34












Please click on edit above and add to your original post which motherboard you have.
– K7AAY
Nov 17 at 0:48




Please click on edit above and add to your original post which motherboard you have.
– K7AAY
Nov 17 at 0:48












@MichaelHampton I saw something about this searching the error in internet but i don't know where i choose between LEGACY or UEFI. I think it should be in the bios options but i don't see anything about boot mode and choose between those
– Jaume Garcia Sanchez
Nov 18 at 0:18




@MichaelHampton I saw something about this searching the error in internet but i don't know where i choose between LEGACY or UEFI. I think it should be in the bios options but i don't see anything about boot mode and choose between those
– Jaume Garcia Sanchez
Nov 18 at 0:18












Your motherboard supports UEFI booting. And it has a BIOS update available.
– Michael Hampton
Nov 18 at 1:56




Your motherboard supports UEFI booting. And it has a BIOS update available.
– Michael Hampton
Nov 18 at 1:56












I updated my Motherboard with Gigabyte APP Center and despite a bunch of messages saying ¨this driver can't relese to failure¨ looks like all went good but i am still withou knowing how to set booting to UEFI
– Jaume Garcia Sanchez
Nov 18 at 12:55




I updated my Motherboard with Gigabyte APP Center and despite a bunch of messages saying ¨this driver can't relese to failure¨ looks like all went good but i am still withou knowing how to set booting to UEFI
– Jaume Garcia Sanchez
Nov 18 at 12:55










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Looks like you could get the Ubuntu one working if you get into the grub menu editor by pressing e when the grub menu is up then edit the entry that you are booting into, to include acpi=off. Like it is done here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/160036/how-do-i-disable-acpi-when-booting this should help.






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  • I can't get to grub, After reboot the pc i go for choose the boot method i choose USB and the boots throught the USB where i have Ubuntu but then stay with the garnet screen of ubuntu like 10 or 15 seconds and then appers the terminal screen with all that stuff
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:15










  • As soon as you hit enter for choosing usb, hit shift as quick as possable and hold it until you see something that tells you the widow has past.
    – Michael Prokopec
    Nov 18 at 0:27












  • Also insted of using Unetbootin or the like try: mount to find the usb device id then sudo umount /dev/sd<?><?> where <?><?> is a letter followed by a number of the drive. Then, next: dd bs=4M if="/path/to/iso.iso" of="/dev/sd<?>" conv=fdatasync.
    – Michael Prokopec
    Nov 18 at 0:37












  • I am gonna try the shift thing but i can't try the mount and unmount thing cause im in windows and i don't have (or i don't know where is it) terminal
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:56










  • Okey if i keep presed shift after select boot throught USB it appears the screen of "loading operating system" and then appear the word "boot:" waiting for write something but anything else i can exit from there pressing escape but nothing changes
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    Nov 18 at 18:02











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Looks like you could get the Ubuntu one working if you get into the grub menu editor by pressing e when the grub menu is up then edit the entry that you are booting into, to include acpi=off. Like it is done here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/160036/how-do-i-disable-acpi-when-booting this should help.






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  • I can't get to grub, After reboot the pc i go for choose the boot method i choose USB and the boots throught the USB where i have Ubuntu but then stay with the garnet screen of ubuntu like 10 or 15 seconds and then appers the terminal screen with all that stuff
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:15










  • As soon as you hit enter for choosing usb, hit shift as quick as possable and hold it until you see something that tells you the widow has past.
    – Michael Prokopec
    Nov 18 at 0:27












  • Also insted of using Unetbootin or the like try: mount to find the usb device id then sudo umount /dev/sd<?><?> where <?><?> is a letter followed by a number of the drive. Then, next: dd bs=4M if="/path/to/iso.iso" of="/dev/sd<?>" conv=fdatasync.
    – Michael Prokopec
    Nov 18 at 0:37












  • I am gonna try the shift thing but i can't try the mount and unmount thing cause im in windows and i don't have (or i don't know where is it) terminal
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:56










  • Okey if i keep presed shift after select boot throught USB it appears the screen of "loading operating system" and then appear the word "boot:" waiting for write something but anything else i can exit from there pressing escape but nothing changes
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 18:02















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Looks like you could get the Ubuntu one working if you get into the grub menu editor by pressing e when the grub menu is up then edit the entry that you are booting into, to include acpi=off. Like it is done here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/160036/how-do-i-disable-acpi-when-booting this should help.






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  • I can't get to grub, After reboot the pc i go for choose the boot method i choose USB and the boots throught the USB where i have Ubuntu but then stay with the garnet screen of ubuntu like 10 or 15 seconds and then appers the terminal screen with all that stuff
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:15










  • As soon as you hit enter for choosing usb, hit shift as quick as possable and hold it until you see something that tells you the widow has past.
    – Michael Prokopec
    Nov 18 at 0:27












  • Also insted of using Unetbootin or the like try: mount to find the usb device id then sudo umount /dev/sd<?><?> where <?><?> is a letter followed by a number of the drive. Then, next: dd bs=4M if="/path/to/iso.iso" of="/dev/sd<?>" conv=fdatasync.
    – Michael Prokopec
    Nov 18 at 0:37












  • I am gonna try the shift thing but i can't try the mount and unmount thing cause im in windows and i don't have (or i don't know where is it) terminal
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:56










  • Okey if i keep presed shift after select boot throught USB it appears the screen of "loading operating system" and then appear the word "boot:" waiting for write something but anything else i can exit from there pressing escape but nothing changes
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 18:02













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Looks like you could get the Ubuntu one working if you get into the grub menu editor by pressing e when the grub menu is up then edit the entry that you are booting into, to include acpi=off. Like it is done here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/160036/how-do-i-disable-acpi-when-booting this should help.






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Looks like you could get the Ubuntu one working if you get into the grub menu editor by pressing e when the grub menu is up then edit the entry that you are booting into, to include acpi=off. Like it is done here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/160036/how-do-i-disable-acpi-when-booting this should help.







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  • I can't get to grub, After reboot the pc i go for choose the boot method i choose USB and the boots throught the USB where i have Ubuntu but then stay with the garnet screen of ubuntu like 10 or 15 seconds and then appers the terminal screen with all that stuff
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:15










  • As soon as you hit enter for choosing usb, hit shift as quick as possable and hold it until you see something that tells you the widow has past.
    – Michael Prokopec
    Nov 18 at 0:27












  • Also insted of using Unetbootin or the like try: mount to find the usb device id then sudo umount /dev/sd<?><?> where <?><?> is a letter followed by a number of the drive. Then, next: dd bs=4M if="/path/to/iso.iso" of="/dev/sd<?>" conv=fdatasync.
    – Michael Prokopec
    Nov 18 at 0:37












  • I am gonna try the shift thing but i can't try the mount and unmount thing cause im in windows and i don't have (or i don't know where is it) terminal
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:56










  • Okey if i keep presed shift after select boot throught USB it appears the screen of "loading operating system" and then appear the word "boot:" waiting for write something but anything else i can exit from there pressing escape but nothing changes
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 18:02


















  • I can't get to grub, After reboot the pc i go for choose the boot method i choose USB and the boots throught the USB where i have Ubuntu but then stay with the garnet screen of ubuntu like 10 or 15 seconds and then appers the terminal screen with all that stuff
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:15










  • As soon as you hit enter for choosing usb, hit shift as quick as possable and hold it until you see something that tells you the widow has past.
    – Michael Prokopec
    Nov 18 at 0:27












  • Also insted of using Unetbootin or the like try: mount to find the usb device id then sudo umount /dev/sd<?><?> where <?><?> is a letter followed by a number of the drive. Then, next: dd bs=4M if="/path/to/iso.iso" of="/dev/sd<?>" conv=fdatasync.
    – Michael Prokopec
    Nov 18 at 0:37












  • I am gonna try the shift thing but i can't try the mount and unmount thing cause im in windows and i don't have (or i don't know where is it) terminal
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 0:56










  • Okey if i keep presed shift after select boot throught USB it appears the screen of "loading operating system" and then appear the word "boot:" waiting for write something but anything else i can exit from there pressing escape but nothing changes
    – Jaume Garcia Sanchez
    Nov 18 at 18:02
















I can't get to grub, After reboot the pc i go for choose the boot method i choose USB and the boots throught the USB where i have Ubuntu but then stay with the garnet screen of ubuntu like 10 or 15 seconds and then appers the terminal screen with all that stuff
– Jaume Garcia Sanchez
Nov 18 at 0:15




I can't get to grub, After reboot the pc i go for choose the boot method i choose USB and the boots throught the USB where i have Ubuntu but then stay with the garnet screen of ubuntu like 10 or 15 seconds and then appers the terminal screen with all that stuff
– Jaume Garcia Sanchez
Nov 18 at 0:15












As soon as you hit enter for choosing usb, hit shift as quick as possable and hold it until you see something that tells you the widow has past.
– Michael Prokopec
Nov 18 at 0:27






As soon as you hit enter for choosing usb, hit shift as quick as possable and hold it until you see something that tells you the widow has past.
– Michael Prokopec
Nov 18 at 0:27














Also insted of using Unetbootin or the like try: mount to find the usb device id then sudo umount /dev/sd<?><?> where <?><?> is a letter followed by a number of the drive. Then, next: dd bs=4M if="/path/to/iso.iso" of="/dev/sd<?>" conv=fdatasync.
– Michael Prokopec
Nov 18 at 0:37






Also insted of using Unetbootin or the like try: mount to find the usb device id then sudo umount /dev/sd<?><?> where <?><?> is a letter followed by a number of the drive. Then, next: dd bs=4M if="/path/to/iso.iso" of="/dev/sd<?>" conv=fdatasync.
– Michael Prokopec
Nov 18 at 0:37














I am gonna try the shift thing but i can't try the mount and unmount thing cause im in windows and i don't have (or i don't know where is it) terminal
– Jaume Garcia Sanchez
Nov 18 at 0:56




I am gonna try the shift thing but i can't try the mount and unmount thing cause im in windows and i don't have (or i don't know where is it) terminal
– Jaume Garcia Sanchez
Nov 18 at 0:56












Okey if i keep presed shift after select boot throught USB it appears the screen of "loading operating system" and then appear the word "boot:" waiting for write something but anything else i can exit from there pressing escape but nothing changes
– Jaume Garcia Sanchez
Nov 18 at 18:02




Okey if i keep presed shift after select boot throught USB it appears the screen of "loading operating system" and then appear the word "boot:" waiting for write something but anything else i can exit from there pressing escape but nothing changes
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Nov 18 at 18:02










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