skinumb2
January 25th, 2009, 08:59 PM
I'm having problems installing both 8.04 and 8.10 on my laptop and on my desktop. My first thought is memory issues and wonder if there is a minimum memory requirement (I can't find any references to answer that).
Both Ubuntu versions were downloaded as desktop ISO's and burned to CDr. I've tried various CDr brands and have burned at 1x, 10x and 48x using two burning programmes on my laptop burner.
The laptop is an EI Systems T1400 1.73ghz Celeron Dual Core, 1gb ram, Vista Home Premium SP1, SiS Mirage Graphics. I've carried out the various recommended pre-install routines, such as defrag. I set aside 15gb on the hd for ubuntu install.
Booting from CDr, the splash screen appears, the orange bar clears the first three 'lozenges' and hangs variously on the dividing line or just beyond it. The orange bar gets to the same place when I try to check the disk for integrity (the disks pass integrity on the desktop).
Installing inside Windows works, but when I then try to boot Ubuntu I get to the same place as described above with the orange bar on the splash screen.
The desktop pc problem is described in another thread.
Any suggestions?
rich
Both Ubuntu versions were downloaded as desktop ISO's and burned to CDr. I've tried various CDr brands and have burned at 1x, 10x and 48x using two burning programmes on my laptop burner.
The laptop is an EI Systems T1400 1.73ghz Celeron Dual Core, 1gb ram, Vista Home Premium SP1, SiS Mirage Graphics. I've carried out the various recommended pre-install routines, such as defrag. I set aside 15gb on the hd for ubuntu install.
Booting from CDr, the splash screen appears, the orange bar clears the first three 'lozenges' and hangs variously on the dividing line or just beyond it. The orange bar gets to the same place when I try to check the disk for integrity (the disks pass integrity on the desktop).
Installing inside Windows works, but when I then try to boot Ubuntu I get to the same place as described above with the orange bar on the splash screen.
The desktop pc problem is described in another thread.
Any suggestions?
rich