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Ubuntu isn't running properly. Check your system and try restarting it.

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FlorProPvP
Member
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08-17-2021, 05:32 PM
#1
Hey everyone! I was setting up the Ubuntu installer on a USB stick, then booted from it and moved to another USB drive for installation. I clicked on the second drive during setup, but Ubuntu ended up on that drive instead of my laptop—luckily it didn’t have any files. Now I’m seeing another program; the Ubuntu OS isn’t working and I only get a Windows command line every time I press Enter. Can someone help me out? Thanks! P.S.: Windows still functions fine but the Ubuntu drive isn’t accessible.
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FlorProPvP
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM #1

Hey everyone! I was setting up the Ubuntu installer on a USB stick, then booted from it and moved to another USB drive for installation. I clicked on the second drive during setup, but Ubuntu ended up on that drive instead of my laptop—luckily it didn’t have any files. Now I’m seeing another program; the Ubuntu OS isn’t working and I only get a Windows command line every time I press Enter. Can someone help me out? Thanks! P.S.: Windows still functions fine but the Ubuntu drive isn’t accessible.

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Mr_Danger8808
Junior Member
4
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM
#2
A bit more complicated, Ubuntu appears in the Boot Menu, yet when I switch to Windows it displays that all my drives are empty except for my :C SSD which holds Windows. That’s strange. I suppose Ubuntu is still too unstable for regular use, but someone could help me out if they can.
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Mr_Danger8808
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM #2

A bit more complicated, Ubuntu appears in the Boot Menu, yet when I switch to Windows it displays that all my drives are empty except for my :C SSD which holds Windows. That’s strange. I suppose Ubuntu is still too unstable for regular use, but someone could help me out if they can.

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Greenmonstas
Member
62
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM
#3
This happens because Windows doesn't recognize the file system Linux uses (often ext4). It mistakenly assumes the drive is empty. This isn't an issue with Ubuntu either. It might be that the boot loader was placed on the second USB drive, preventing Ubuntu from starting unless that disk is connected. If you haven't made any changes to Ubuntu yet, try reinstalling without connecting any other devices and confirm the installation target drive.
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Greenmonstas
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM #3

This happens because Windows doesn't recognize the file system Linux uses (often ext4). It mistakenly assumes the drive is empty. This isn't an issue with Ubuntu either. It might be that the boot loader was placed on the second USB drive, preventing Ubuntu from starting unless that disk is connected. If you haven't made any changes to Ubuntu yet, try reinstalling without connecting any other devices and confirm the installation target drive.

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Strescipe
Member
145
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM
#4
Yes, you can install the boot loader and Ubuntu on the same USB drive. First, format the USB with a suitable file system (like FAT32 or exFAT), then mount it during installation. During setup, choose the correct partition for the boot loader and the main OS. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
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Strescipe
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM #4

Yes, you can install the boot loader and Ubuntu on the same USB drive. First, format the USB with a suitable file system (like FAT32 or exFAT), then mount it during installation. During setup, choose the correct partition for the boot loader and the main OS. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

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10ukkie10
Member
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08-17-2021, 05:32 PM
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SuperTigresss
Posting Freak
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08-17-2021, 05:32 PM
#6
The software functions correctly, but saving files remains an issue. I need to rely on the USB installer to place it on a different USB drive, which feels challenging.
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SuperTigresss
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM #6

The software functions correctly, but saving files remains an issue. I need to rely on the USB installer to place it on a different USB drive, which feels challenging.

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catseecoo
Senior Member
662
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM
#7
I need a USB stick loaded with a complete Ubuntu setup so I can store files, browse the internet, and work on any modern computer I connect it to.
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catseecoo
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM #7

I need a USB stick loaded with a complete Ubuntu setup so I can store files, browse the internet, and work on any modern computer I connect it to.

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Apbloxz
Junior Member
30
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM
#8
To set up dualboot, begin by installing Windows first, then add Ubuntu using its built-in feature to recognize another OS and install alongside it with a bootloader. Avoid reversing the order, as Windows might erase the entire drive before installation.
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Apbloxz
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM #8

To set up dualboot, begin by installing Windows first, then add Ubuntu using its built-in feature to recognize another OS and install alongside it with a bootloader. Avoid reversing the order, as Windows might erase the entire drive before installation.

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DeWindWaker
Junior Member
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08-17-2021, 05:32 PM
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Create a lasting USB storage device. [Note] That link presumes an active Ubuntu setup already.
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DeWindWaker
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM #9

Create a lasting USB storage device. [Note] That link presumes an active Ubuntu setup already.

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Braj_Fan_Boy
Junior Member
30
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM
#10
whats that and how do i do it?
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Braj_Fan_Boy
08-17-2021, 05:32 PM #10

whats that and how do i do it?

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