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eminemix
June 1st, 2012, 02:12 PM
The last version of ubuntu I can install is 10.10.

I've tried installing 12.04 (x32/x64) from usb stick and 12.10 (x32/x64) from DVD (they don't fit in a 700MiB CD).

After i choose on what partition I want to install and click next the screen goes black and i get "Assuming write drive write through".

The DVD stops spinning, everything is stuck.

I'm using MSI EX620 notebook.

Chipset IntelŪPM45+ICH9M
Memory 4GB.
CPU: Core2 Duo P7350.

Any ideas? I know I can install 10.10 and then upgrade to 12.04 but i don't want to do that.

codingman
June 1st, 2012, 02:20 PM
Hello, and welcome to the forums!

I suggest not installing 12.10 right now, it's very unstable and buggy. Are you trying to do dual boot? Give some information on exactly what you did to get to the partition part of the installation, information lways helps the reader ;).

eminemix
June 1st, 2012, 02:50 PM
Hello, and welcome to the forums!

I suggest not installing 12.10 right now, it's very unstable and buggy. Are you trying to do dual boot? Give some information on exactly what you did to get to the partition part of the installation, information lways helps the reader ;).

Hello,

Thank you for your fast reply. I have a partition of 10GB for linux, and 2GB for swap, everything went fine for the last 5 years.

Yesterday, I lost all hope with Ubuntu and I tried to install linux mint, but i got the same crash (i think it's because linux mint is based on ubuntu?). Fortunately, linux mint is more verbose with errors. Check the photos (Sorry for the bad quality).

I've now figured it out that a second before the crash i get that menu with timezone. (I guess that what's causing this error).

Photo links:
http://0x0x.info/screenshots/one.jpg
http://0x0x.info/screenshots/two.jpg

I've posted my problem here (https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+question/195961). Seemed like the right place.

dino99
June 1st, 2012, 03:38 PM
i should set / to 12/15 Gib, 10 is a bit to narrow, and try with boot options

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions

often nomodeset or noacpi do the trick

eminemix
June 1st, 2012, 04:09 PM
Thank you for your reply. I did what you said but still no luck (stuck in the same step).

nuttzo31
June 2nd, 2012, 06:51 AM
Have you tried installing using the alternate live cd in text mode?

nuttzo31
June 2nd, 2012, 07:01 AM
Searching on google it seems some people have had success by removing the ubiquity slide show from the livecd before installng, open a terminal and type
sudo apt-get remove ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu and then try installing again, can't hurt to try