Issues during OS installation are common. Check compatibility, verify drivers, and ensure proper setup.
Issues during OS installation are common. Check compatibility, verify drivers, and ensure proper setup.
Interesting. Both of those programs usually function well for me. Would you like me to re-download the Ubuntu ISO file? Just to confirm the ISO isn't damaged, and then when preparing the bootable USB, ensure Quick Format is selected. Also, given that Secure Boot isn't enabled, it's likely the system runs BIOS, so make sure the partition scheme is set to MBR for BIOS.
Adjust stick format to fat32 for better compatibility. Ensure NTFS bootability is restored.
I'll attempt it; the Partition scheme and target system type are already configured as MBR for BIOS/UEFI. Quick format is naturally verified.
BIOS setup uses the MBR partition layout, but many motherboards lack UEFI support. If you don’t have UEFI, consider using a legacy partition method instead.
The choices Rufus presents include: MBR for BIOS/UEFI, UEFI GPT for UEFI, and a Super Floppy disk.
consider using a different bootable utility. Rufus wasn’t reliable for me either; you might need an MBR for legacy BIOS or try CSMU booting instead. If burning the DVD didn’t work, force open the drives with a needle and set the DVD to boot priority one.
Check the Ubuntu Community's suggested solution at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation. If the problem persists, seek assistance from their community.