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So I've been having a problem lately with Ubuntu. I tried booting up Ubuntu like normal when all of the sudden, I get a system Error. I'm not able to send a screenshot of it as the message appeared for only 2 seconds and I'm too much of a coward to start it up again. I'm using the stock unmodified version of 18.04.1 installed using RUFUS on a 32GB USB 3.0 USB Stick. Here's something I think; In my BIOS, there were 2 Boot Order selections for my USB. One for my USB, and one for partition 1 on my USB. I didn't know which one to choose, so I went with USB, then partition 1, then Windows Boot Manager. Let me know if there's anything you suspect is wrong.



P.S. My motherboard is the Gigabyte A320M-S2H and my CPU is the AMD Ryzen 3 2200G. Oh, and my BIOS Version is F21, probably don't need to update as it worked before.










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    We can't really tell you what an error means when you can't tell us what the error is. Next time use your cell phone to snap a picture when it boots up.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Dec 11 at 0:32










  • Error correction can't be done without error identification.
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So I've been having a problem lately with Ubuntu. I tried booting up Ubuntu like normal when all of the sudden, I get a system Error. I'm not able to send a screenshot of it as the message appeared for only 2 seconds and I'm too much of a coward to start it up again. I'm using the stock unmodified version of 18.04.1 installed using RUFUS on a 32GB USB 3.0 USB Stick. Here's something I think; In my BIOS, there were 2 Boot Order selections for my USB. One for my USB, and one for partition 1 on my USB. I didn't know which one to choose, so I went with USB, then partition 1, then Windows Boot Manager. Let me know if there's anything you suspect is wrong.



P.S. My motherboard is the Gigabyte A320M-S2H and my CPU is the AMD Ryzen 3 2200G. Oh, and my BIOS Version is F21, probably don't need to update as it worked before.










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    We can't really tell you what an error means when you can't tell us what the error is. Next time use your cell phone to snap a picture when it boots up.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Dec 11 at 0:32










  • Error correction can't be done without error identification.
    – Kulfy
    Dec 11 at 2:05













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So I've been having a problem lately with Ubuntu. I tried booting up Ubuntu like normal when all of the sudden, I get a system Error. I'm not able to send a screenshot of it as the message appeared for only 2 seconds and I'm too much of a coward to start it up again. I'm using the stock unmodified version of 18.04.1 installed using RUFUS on a 32GB USB 3.0 USB Stick. Here's something I think; In my BIOS, there were 2 Boot Order selections for my USB. One for my USB, and one for partition 1 on my USB. I didn't know which one to choose, so I went with USB, then partition 1, then Windows Boot Manager. Let me know if there's anything you suspect is wrong.



P.S. My motherboard is the Gigabyte A320M-S2H and my CPU is the AMD Ryzen 3 2200G. Oh, and my BIOS Version is F21, probably don't need to update as it worked before.










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So I've been having a problem lately with Ubuntu. I tried booting up Ubuntu like normal when all of the sudden, I get a system Error. I'm not able to send a screenshot of it as the message appeared for only 2 seconds and I'm too much of a coward to start it up again. I'm using the stock unmodified version of 18.04.1 installed using RUFUS on a 32GB USB 3.0 USB Stick. Here's something I think; In my BIOS, there were 2 Boot Order selections for my USB. One for my USB, and one for partition 1 on my USB. I didn't know which one to choose, so I went with USB, then partition 1, then Windows Boot Manager. Let me know if there's anything you suspect is wrong.



P.S. My motherboard is the Gigabyte A320M-S2H and my CPU is the AMD Ryzen 3 2200G. Oh, and my BIOS Version is F21, probably don't need to update as it worked before.







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    We can't really tell you what an error means when you can't tell us what the error is. Next time use your cell phone to snap a picture when it boots up.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Dec 11 at 0:32










  • Error correction can't be done without error identification.
    – Kulfy
    Dec 11 at 2:05














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    We can't really tell you what an error means when you can't tell us what the error is. Next time use your cell phone to snap a picture when it boots up.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Dec 11 at 0:32










  • Error correction can't be done without error identification.
    – Kulfy
    Dec 11 at 2:05








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We can't really tell you what an error means when you can't tell us what the error is. Next time use your cell phone to snap a picture when it boots up.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 11 at 0:32




We can't really tell you what an error means when you can't tell us what the error is. Next time use your cell phone to snap a picture when it boots up.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 11 at 0:32












Error correction can't be done without error identification.
– Kulfy
Dec 11 at 2:05




Error correction can't be done without error identification.
– Kulfy
Dec 11 at 2:05















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