Ubuntu 12.06, 64 bit version, will not install.
I have tried 3 times with new downloads over the last 3 weeks to get the latest version of Ubuntu to install.
It doesn't really say anything, I click on install and I get a message, Starting up partitioner, then nothing. It asks if I want to send a problem in, I click on yes, it does it's thing and then says we have it, that's it! Not much to go on I know. System is plenty powerful enough, plenty of disk space. |
Test the iso download, shal or md5.
If passes then re-burn the iso to a quality disk and at the very slowest speed you can. See if any change happens. |
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My current version is 10.04 Lucid Lynx, The version I am trying to go to is 12.04. I welcome all ideas. |
The obvious first, you do have a 64 bit machine, correct?
Are you using a LiveCD with the options to Try without Installing or Install? If so, do you get to the Desktop when you select the Try option? |
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