suicidalandroid
August 17th, 2011, 10:00 PM
Sorry if I jumped the gun a little bit here, and posted this before completly filing over every other thread. But, I haven't been able to find anything really relating to my problem.
I have windows 7 installed. 32bit. I've decided to setup a dual boot with this and Ubuntu. Specifically version 10.04. I've gotten it all to work out relatively well. I installed ubuntu on it's own seperate partition. Set up a swap partition as well. Restart. Boot back up into windows. I used EasyBCD because I decided to leave GRUB2 on the ubuntu partition. So, I set up the windows boot manager so it now sees and acknowledges Ubuntu. Restart the system again, and the boot manager comes up. Select Ubuntu. Go into grub menu, and select ubuntu again. Loads like normal. I get to the log on screen, log in, and start running around Ubuntu. Within two to three minutes, Ubuntu freezes up. No key commands, or anything. The power button doesn't even work. I have to hard reboot the whole computer. well, unplug the power cord.. if theres a difference. Any ideas on why this is happening? I'm completly new to the whole ubuntu experience.
On a side note, when I installed Ubuntu, after it was all done, it asks to reboot the system. So I click ok. When I do that, right before it completes the reboot, a whole bunch of lines of code come up, saying something about some kind of error. I didn't really remember what it all said.. Just that the ending numbers in each line went up in increments of 8.
I installed it with the .iso, if that helps anybodies answers. I also tried to reinstall it, figguring that something was just corrupt with the cd I burned. But, the same exact things happened.
I have windows 7 installed. 32bit. I've decided to setup a dual boot with this and Ubuntu. Specifically version 10.04. I've gotten it all to work out relatively well. I installed ubuntu on it's own seperate partition. Set up a swap partition as well. Restart. Boot back up into windows. I used EasyBCD because I decided to leave GRUB2 on the ubuntu partition. So, I set up the windows boot manager so it now sees and acknowledges Ubuntu. Restart the system again, and the boot manager comes up. Select Ubuntu. Go into grub menu, and select ubuntu again. Loads like normal. I get to the log on screen, log in, and start running around Ubuntu. Within two to three minutes, Ubuntu freezes up. No key commands, or anything. The power button doesn't even work. I have to hard reboot the whole computer. well, unplug the power cord.. if theres a difference. Any ideas on why this is happening? I'm completly new to the whole ubuntu experience.
On a side note, when I installed Ubuntu, after it was all done, it asks to reboot the system. So I click ok. When I do that, right before it completes the reboot, a whole bunch of lines of code come up, saying something about some kind of error. I didn't really remember what it all said.. Just that the ending numbers in each line went up in increments of 8.
I installed it with the .iso, if that helps anybodies answers. I also tried to reinstall it, figguring that something was just corrupt with the cd I burned. But, the same exact things happened.