Ubuntu intaller crashes every times











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I am trying to install Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS on a FreeDOS HP laptop (i7700hq 8Goram GTX1050ti).



I tried Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.8.4 and unetbootin-windows-661 (respectively https://www.pendrivelinux.com/ and https://unetbootin.github.io/) to make the USB key bootable.



I went to the laptop bios and activate the USB key boot option. I plug the key in and the key boots. I can chose to try or install Ubuntu.



In both of the choices it crashes during the loading and I cannot use keyboard or mouse. I tried to change Bios options but nothing.



Any links ideas or solutions?



Note: FreeDOS is installed on it.










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  • FreeDOS is installed on it.
    – Maxime OBLE
    Nov 25 at 19:14










  • You might check the ISO for corruption using MD5SUM or try the USB on a second computer, UNetbootin, (Linux), has been having some problems with 18.04.
    – C.S.Cameron
    Nov 26 at 3:39










  • Hey @MaximeOBLE it would be useful to post the image of the error, please take your phone and make the screen photo so we can at least see the error you're experiencing.
    – janmyszkier
    Nov 26 at 8:41










  • hey, thanks for you answer. I tryied with rufus following the ubuntu doc and installation guide but I got the same isue. @janmyszkier I have no error message, that is why I dont find answers. When the ubuntu name apear with 5 white dots,like loading screen before installation begins, they go one by one orange, then white again but at one moment it freezes (every time at the same moment) and i dont have any error message (or dont know if I can prompt them).
    – Maxime OBLE
    Nov 26 at 12:54












  • an you try to hit either ESC key or combination CTRL+ALT+F2 or F5? this should get you to all the messages instead of the dots and you may see the error there.
    – janmyszkier
    Nov 26 at 13:37















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I am trying to install Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS on a FreeDOS HP laptop (i7700hq 8Goram GTX1050ti).



I tried Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.8.4 and unetbootin-windows-661 (respectively https://www.pendrivelinux.com/ and https://unetbootin.github.io/) to make the USB key bootable.



I went to the laptop bios and activate the USB key boot option. I plug the key in and the key boots. I can chose to try or install Ubuntu.



In both of the choices it crashes during the loading and I cannot use keyboard or mouse. I tried to change Bios options but nothing.



Any links ideas or solutions?



Note: FreeDOS is installed on it.










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  • FreeDOS is installed on it.
    – Maxime OBLE
    Nov 25 at 19:14










  • You might check the ISO for corruption using MD5SUM or try the USB on a second computer, UNetbootin, (Linux), has been having some problems with 18.04.
    – C.S.Cameron
    Nov 26 at 3:39










  • Hey @MaximeOBLE it would be useful to post the image of the error, please take your phone and make the screen photo so we can at least see the error you're experiencing.
    – janmyszkier
    Nov 26 at 8:41










  • hey, thanks for you answer. I tryied with rufus following the ubuntu doc and installation guide but I got the same isue. @janmyszkier I have no error message, that is why I dont find answers. When the ubuntu name apear with 5 white dots,like loading screen before installation begins, they go one by one orange, then white again but at one moment it freezes (every time at the same moment) and i dont have any error message (or dont know if I can prompt them).
    – Maxime OBLE
    Nov 26 at 12:54












  • an you try to hit either ESC key or combination CTRL+ALT+F2 or F5? this should get you to all the messages instead of the dots and you may see the error there.
    – janmyszkier
    Nov 26 at 13:37













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I am trying to install Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS on a FreeDOS HP laptop (i7700hq 8Goram GTX1050ti).



I tried Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.8.4 and unetbootin-windows-661 (respectively https://www.pendrivelinux.com/ and https://unetbootin.github.io/) to make the USB key bootable.



I went to the laptop bios and activate the USB key boot option. I plug the key in and the key boots. I can chose to try or install Ubuntu.



In both of the choices it crashes during the loading and I cannot use keyboard or mouse. I tried to change Bios options but nothing.



Any links ideas or solutions?



Note: FreeDOS is installed on it.










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I am trying to install Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS on a FreeDOS HP laptop (i7700hq 8Goram GTX1050ti).



I tried Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.8.4 and unetbootin-windows-661 (respectively https://www.pendrivelinux.com/ and https://unetbootin.github.io/) to make the USB key bootable.



I went to the laptop bios and activate the USB key boot option. I plug the key in and the key boots. I can chose to try or install Ubuntu.



In both of the choices it crashes during the loading and I cannot use keyboard or mouse. I tried to change Bios options but nothing.



Any links ideas or solutions?



Note: FreeDOS is installed on it.







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  • FreeDOS is installed on it.
    – Maxime OBLE
    Nov 25 at 19:14










  • You might check the ISO for corruption using MD5SUM or try the USB on a second computer, UNetbootin, (Linux), has been having some problems with 18.04.
    – C.S.Cameron
    Nov 26 at 3:39










  • Hey @MaximeOBLE it would be useful to post the image of the error, please take your phone and make the screen photo so we can at least see the error you're experiencing.
    – janmyszkier
    Nov 26 at 8:41










  • hey, thanks for you answer. I tryied with rufus following the ubuntu doc and installation guide but I got the same isue. @janmyszkier I have no error message, that is why I dont find answers. When the ubuntu name apear with 5 white dots,like loading screen before installation begins, they go one by one orange, then white again but at one moment it freezes (every time at the same moment) and i dont have any error message (or dont know if I can prompt them).
    – Maxime OBLE
    Nov 26 at 12:54












  • an you try to hit either ESC key or combination CTRL+ALT+F2 or F5? this should get you to all the messages instead of the dots and you may see the error there.
    – janmyszkier
    Nov 26 at 13:37


















  • FreeDOS is installed on it.
    – Maxime OBLE
    Nov 25 at 19:14










  • You might check the ISO for corruption using MD5SUM or try the USB on a second computer, UNetbootin, (Linux), has been having some problems with 18.04.
    – C.S.Cameron
    Nov 26 at 3:39










  • Hey @MaximeOBLE it would be useful to post the image of the error, please take your phone and make the screen photo so we can at least see the error you're experiencing.
    – janmyszkier
    Nov 26 at 8:41










  • hey, thanks for you answer. I tryied with rufus following the ubuntu doc and installation guide but I got the same isue. @janmyszkier I have no error message, that is why I dont find answers. When the ubuntu name apear with 5 white dots,like loading screen before installation begins, they go one by one orange, then white again but at one moment it freezes (every time at the same moment) and i dont have any error message (or dont know if I can prompt them).
    – Maxime OBLE
    Nov 26 at 12:54












  • an you try to hit either ESC key or combination CTRL+ALT+F2 or F5? this should get you to all the messages instead of the dots and you may see the error there.
    – janmyszkier
    Nov 26 at 13:37
















FreeDOS is installed on it.
– Maxime OBLE
Nov 25 at 19:14




FreeDOS is installed on it.
– Maxime OBLE
Nov 25 at 19:14












You might check the ISO for corruption using MD5SUM or try the USB on a second computer, UNetbootin, (Linux), has been having some problems with 18.04.
– C.S.Cameron
Nov 26 at 3:39




You might check the ISO for corruption using MD5SUM or try the USB on a second computer, UNetbootin, (Linux), has been having some problems with 18.04.
– C.S.Cameron
Nov 26 at 3:39












Hey @MaximeOBLE it would be useful to post the image of the error, please take your phone and make the screen photo so we can at least see the error you're experiencing.
– janmyszkier
Nov 26 at 8:41




Hey @MaximeOBLE it would be useful to post the image of the error, please take your phone and make the screen photo so we can at least see the error you're experiencing.
– janmyszkier
Nov 26 at 8:41












hey, thanks for you answer. I tryied with rufus following the ubuntu doc and installation guide but I got the same isue. @janmyszkier I have no error message, that is why I dont find answers. When the ubuntu name apear with 5 white dots,like loading screen before installation begins, they go one by one orange, then white again but at one moment it freezes (every time at the same moment) and i dont have any error message (or dont know if I can prompt them).
– Maxime OBLE
Nov 26 at 12:54






hey, thanks for you answer. I tryied with rufus following the ubuntu doc and installation guide but I got the same isue. @janmyszkier I have no error message, that is why I dont find answers. When the ubuntu name apear with 5 white dots,like loading screen before installation begins, they go one by one orange, then white again but at one moment it freezes (every time at the same moment) and i dont have any error message (or dont know if I can prompt them).
– Maxime OBLE
Nov 26 at 12:54














an you try to hit either ESC key or combination CTRL+ALT+F2 or F5? this should get you to all the messages instead of the dots and you may see the error there.
– janmyszkier
Nov 26 at 13:37




an you try to hit either ESC key or combination CTRL+ALT+F2 or F5? this should get you to all the messages instead of the dots and you may see the error there.
– janmyszkier
Nov 26 at 13:37















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