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Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS Installation Failure on HP CE 1000Tu Laptop


Is it safe to install Ubuntu 64 Bit 12.10 in EFI mode on Samsung series 7 WIndows 8 laptop?Ubuntu 14.04 dual boot with Windows 8“selected bootable device failed” error dual boot ubuntu alongside windows8.1Laptop starts Windows 8.1 after instlling Ubuntu 14.04Ubuntu install saying not enough disk spaceACPI Error: Field [TBF3] - Can't boot properly






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My new Laptop HP Pavilion 14 CE1000Tu came preloaded with Windows 10. I wanted Ubuntu and Windows so used the Windows disk management console to set around 80GB for Ubuntu. The problem is I am not able to try Ubuntu or Install it.
I keep getting ACPI Error that says parse failed then it goes to the Ubuntu screen and again comes back to the error screen saying ACPI Error(Bug) parse failed.
I disabled secure boot and tried but I am not able to install or even use Ubuntu Live both seem to fail.



Below are my partitions.
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I have updated my BIOS to the latest version as well but does not seem to change the result.



Here is the exact message displayed to me
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  • Did you try different USB sticks or different USB ports ?

    – Ugur Akgul
    Jul 18 at 8:06











  • I've encountered a similar issue few times, in this number yesterday too. What is working for me is to install 18.04.1 and then just do apt update && apt upgrade.

    – pa4080
    Jul 18 at 8:28











  • @UgurAkgul I will try a different port. I have not tried a different USB stick but I have checked the current one is working fine.

    – AAB
    Jul 18 at 10:35











  • @pa4080 Will try what you said after trying out akgul's ssuggestion

    – AAB
    Jul 18 at 10:35











  • @AAB USB sticks that work fine in general usage may not work for this purpose. But whatever stick you try make sure you're booting it in UEFI mode. The ACPI errors aren't that relevant at first glance but what comes after certainly is.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Jul 18 at 19:32

















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My new Laptop HP Pavilion 14 CE1000Tu came preloaded with Windows 10. I wanted Ubuntu and Windows so used the Windows disk management console to set around 80GB for Ubuntu. The problem is I am not able to try Ubuntu or Install it.
I keep getting ACPI Error that says parse failed then it goes to the Ubuntu screen and again comes back to the error screen saying ACPI Error(Bug) parse failed.
I disabled secure boot and tried but I am not able to install or even use Ubuntu Live both seem to fail.



Below are my partitions.
enter image description here



I have updated my BIOS to the latest version as well but does not seem to change the result.



Here is the exact message displayed to me
enter image description here










share|improve this question



























  • Did you try different USB sticks or different USB ports ?

    – Ugur Akgul
    Jul 18 at 8:06











  • I've encountered a similar issue few times, in this number yesterday too. What is working for me is to install 18.04.1 and then just do apt update && apt upgrade.

    – pa4080
    Jul 18 at 8:28











  • @UgurAkgul I will try a different port. I have not tried a different USB stick but I have checked the current one is working fine.

    – AAB
    Jul 18 at 10:35











  • @pa4080 Will try what you said after trying out akgul's ssuggestion

    – AAB
    Jul 18 at 10:35











  • @AAB USB sticks that work fine in general usage may not work for this purpose. But whatever stick you try make sure you're booting it in UEFI mode. The ACPI errors aren't that relevant at first glance but what comes after certainly is.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Jul 18 at 19:32













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My new Laptop HP Pavilion 14 CE1000Tu came preloaded with Windows 10. I wanted Ubuntu and Windows so used the Windows disk management console to set around 80GB for Ubuntu. The problem is I am not able to try Ubuntu or Install it.
I keep getting ACPI Error that says parse failed then it goes to the Ubuntu screen and again comes back to the error screen saying ACPI Error(Bug) parse failed.
I disabled secure boot and tried but I am not able to install or even use Ubuntu Live both seem to fail.



Below are my partitions.
enter image description here



I have updated my BIOS to the latest version as well but does not seem to change the result.



Here is the exact message displayed to me
enter image description here










share|improve this question
















My new Laptop HP Pavilion 14 CE1000Tu came preloaded with Windows 10. I wanted Ubuntu and Windows so used the Windows disk management console to set around 80GB for Ubuntu. The problem is I am not able to try Ubuntu or Install it.
I keep getting ACPI Error that says parse failed then it goes to the Ubuntu screen and again comes back to the error screen saying ACPI Error(Bug) parse failed.
I disabled secure boot and tried but I am not able to install or even use Ubuntu Live both seem to fail.



Below are my partitions.
enter image description here



I have updated my BIOS to the latest version as well but does not seem to change the result.



Here is the exact message displayed to me
enter image description here







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  • Did you try different USB sticks or different USB ports ?

    – Ugur Akgul
    Jul 18 at 8:06











  • I've encountered a similar issue few times, in this number yesterday too. What is working for me is to install 18.04.1 and then just do apt update && apt upgrade.

    – pa4080
    Jul 18 at 8:28











  • @UgurAkgul I will try a different port. I have not tried a different USB stick but I have checked the current one is working fine.

    – AAB
    Jul 18 at 10:35











  • @pa4080 Will try what you said after trying out akgul's ssuggestion

    – AAB
    Jul 18 at 10:35











  • @AAB USB sticks that work fine in general usage may not work for this purpose. But whatever stick you try make sure you're booting it in UEFI mode. The ACPI errors aren't that relevant at first glance but what comes after certainly is.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Jul 18 at 19:32

















  • Did you try different USB sticks or different USB ports ?

    – Ugur Akgul
    Jul 18 at 8:06











  • I've encountered a similar issue few times, in this number yesterday too. What is working for me is to install 18.04.1 and then just do apt update && apt upgrade.

    – pa4080
    Jul 18 at 8:28











  • @UgurAkgul I will try a different port. I have not tried a different USB stick but I have checked the current one is working fine.

    – AAB
    Jul 18 at 10:35











  • @pa4080 Will try what you said after trying out akgul's ssuggestion

    – AAB
    Jul 18 at 10:35











  • @AAB USB sticks that work fine in general usage may not work for this purpose. But whatever stick you try make sure you're booting it in UEFI mode. The ACPI errors aren't that relevant at first glance but what comes after certainly is.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Jul 18 at 19:32
















Did you try different USB sticks or different USB ports ?

– Ugur Akgul
Jul 18 at 8:06





Did you try different USB sticks or different USB ports ?

– Ugur Akgul
Jul 18 at 8:06













I've encountered a similar issue few times, in this number yesterday too. What is working for me is to install 18.04.1 and then just do apt update && apt upgrade.

– pa4080
Jul 18 at 8:28





I've encountered a similar issue few times, in this number yesterday too. What is working for me is to install 18.04.1 and then just do apt update && apt upgrade.

– pa4080
Jul 18 at 8:28













@UgurAkgul I will try a different port. I have not tried a different USB stick but I have checked the current one is working fine.

– AAB
Jul 18 at 10:35





@UgurAkgul I will try a different port. I have not tried a different USB stick but I have checked the current one is working fine.

– AAB
Jul 18 at 10:35













@pa4080 Will try what you said after trying out akgul's ssuggestion

– AAB
Jul 18 at 10:35





@pa4080 Will try what you said after trying out akgul's ssuggestion

– AAB
Jul 18 at 10:35













@AAB USB sticks that work fine in general usage may not work for this purpose. But whatever stick you try make sure you're booting it in UEFI mode. The ACPI errors aren't that relevant at first glance but what comes after certainly is.

– GabrielaGarcia
Jul 18 at 19:32





@AAB USB sticks that work fine in general usage may not work for this purpose. But whatever stick you try make sure you're booting it in UEFI mode. The ACPI errors aren't that relevant at first glance but what comes after certainly is.

– GabrielaGarcia
Jul 18 at 19:32










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