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Kernel panic when I try to install Ubuntu on my PC [duplicate]
My computer boots to a black screen, what options do I have to fix it?Cannot boot live cd, various errors(sometimes kernel panic, sometimes it goes to busybox)Trouble with Installation on Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 14. “Kernel panic - not syncing: IO-APIC + timer doesn't work”ubuntu 16.04 fresh installation without integrated graphics, problem with nvidia geforce gtxI'm not being able to install Ubuntu 18.04 in my PCunable to install 18.04.2 with ext. graphics
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My computer boots to a black screen, what options do I have to fix it?
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I made a USB with 19.04 following the guide and tried to start it for installation, but I got a kernel panic. I tried an older version and couldn't install it either, but a 14.04 LiveUSB worked OK when I made it earlier. How do I solve the kernel panic problem with installation?
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G
- Motherboard: ASRock A320M-HDV
- RAM: 16GiB Dual Channel
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
Yes I did try LTS and also checked the USB - it is completely fine; I can install a VM with the USB but not on my computer.
system-installation kernel 19.04
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I made a USB with 19.04 following the guide and tried to start it for installation, but I got a kernel panic. I tried an older version and couldn't install it either, but a 14.04 LiveUSB worked OK when I made it earlier. How do I solve the kernel panic problem with installation?
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G
- Motherboard: ASRock A320M-HDV
- RAM: 16GiB Dual Channel
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
Yes I did try LTS and also checked the USB - it is completely fine; I can install a VM with the USB but not on my computer.
system-installation kernel 19.04
marked as duplicate by K7AAY, Pilot6, karel, Kristopher Ives, cmak.fr Sep 13 at 6:55
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
Here are relevant troubleshooting steps: 1) This guide tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or this tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or some other guide? 2) Did you checksum-verify the downloaded ISO before making the LiveUSB? 3) Please download 18.04.3 ubuntu.com/download/desktop , verify w/ checksum, and make a LiveUSB, and test installation with the stabler LTS version. Please click edit and post the answers to 1, 2, and 3 in your question. Please don't use Add Comment; instead, please use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 20:18
Nvidia hardware will need the "nomodeset" edited onto the grub line starting with "linux" at the words "quiet splash" (editing instructions at bottom of grub menu page). Try adding acpi=no to see if the installation works, then refine the acpi switch to the minimum necessary (for problems like seeing only 1 cpu, etc.).
– ubfan1
Sep 12 at 3:04
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This question already has an answer here:
My computer boots to a black screen, what options do I have to fix it?
32 answers
I made a USB with 19.04 following the guide and tried to start it for installation, but I got a kernel panic. I tried an older version and couldn't install it either, but a 14.04 LiveUSB worked OK when I made it earlier. How do I solve the kernel panic problem with installation?
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G
- Motherboard: ASRock A320M-HDV
- RAM: 16GiB Dual Channel
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
Yes I did try LTS and also checked the USB - it is completely fine; I can install a VM with the USB but not on my computer.
system-installation kernel 19.04
This question already has an answer here:
My computer boots to a black screen, what options do I have to fix it?
32 answers
I made a USB with 19.04 following the guide and tried to start it for installation, but I got a kernel panic. I tried an older version and couldn't install it either, but a 14.04 LiveUSB worked OK when I made it earlier. How do I solve the kernel panic problem with installation?
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G
- Motherboard: ASRock A320M-HDV
- RAM: 16GiB Dual Channel
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
Yes I did try LTS and also checked the USB - it is completely fine; I can install a VM with the USB but not on my computer.
This question already has an answer here:
My computer boots to a black screen, what options do I have to fix it?
32 answers
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marked as duplicate by K7AAY, Pilot6, karel, Kristopher Ives, cmak.fr Sep 13 at 6:55
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marked as duplicate by K7AAY, Pilot6, karel, Kristopher Ives, cmak.fr Sep 13 at 6:55
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marked as duplicate by K7AAY, Pilot6, karel, Kristopher Ives, cmak.fr Sep 13 at 6:55
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
Here are relevant troubleshooting steps: 1) This guide tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or this tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or some other guide? 2) Did you checksum-verify the downloaded ISO before making the LiveUSB? 3) Please download 18.04.3 ubuntu.com/download/desktop , verify w/ checksum, and make a LiveUSB, and test installation with the stabler LTS version. Please click edit and post the answers to 1, 2, and 3 in your question. Please don't use Add Comment; instead, please use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 20:18
Nvidia hardware will need the "nomodeset" edited onto the grub line starting with "linux" at the words "quiet splash" (editing instructions at bottom of grub menu page). Try adding acpi=no to see if the installation works, then refine the acpi switch to the minimum necessary (for problems like seeing only 1 cpu, etc.).
– ubfan1
Sep 12 at 3:04
add a comment
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Here are relevant troubleshooting steps: 1) This guide tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or this tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or some other guide? 2) Did you checksum-verify the downloaded ISO before making the LiveUSB? 3) Please download 18.04.3 ubuntu.com/download/desktop , verify w/ checksum, and make a LiveUSB, and test installation with the stabler LTS version. Please click edit and post the answers to 1, 2, and 3 in your question. Please don't use Add Comment; instead, please use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 20:18
Nvidia hardware will need the "nomodeset" edited onto the grub line starting with "linux" at the words "quiet splash" (editing instructions at bottom of grub menu page). Try adding acpi=no to see if the installation works, then refine the acpi switch to the minimum necessary (for problems like seeing only 1 cpu, etc.).
– ubfan1
Sep 12 at 3:04
Here are relevant troubleshooting steps: 1) This guide tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or this tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or some other guide? 2) Did you checksum-verify the downloaded ISO before making the LiveUSB? 3) Please download 18.04.3 ubuntu.com/download/desktop , verify w/ checksum, and make a LiveUSB, and test installation with the stabler LTS version. Please click edit and post the answers to 1, 2, and 3 in your question. Please don't use Add Comment; instead, please use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 20:18
Here are relevant troubleshooting steps: 1) This guide tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or this tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or some other guide? 2) Did you checksum-verify the downloaded ISO before making the LiveUSB? 3) Please download 18.04.3 ubuntu.com/download/desktop , verify w/ checksum, and make a LiveUSB, and test installation with the stabler LTS version. Please click edit and post the answers to 1, 2, and 3 in your question. Please don't use Add Comment; instead, please use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 20:18
Nvidia hardware will need the "nomodeset" edited onto the grub line starting with "linux" at the words "quiet splash" (editing instructions at bottom of grub menu page). Try adding acpi=no to see if the installation works, then refine the acpi switch to the minimum necessary (for problems like seeing only 1 cpu, etc.).
– ubfan1
Sep 12 at 3:04
Nvidia hardware will need the "nomodeset" edited onto the grub line starting with "linux" at the words "quiet splash" (editing instructions at bottom of grub menu page). Try adding acpi=no to see if the installation works, then refine the acpi switch to the minimum necessary (for problems like seeing only 1 cpu, etc.).
– ubfan1
Sep 12 at 3:04
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I was wondering if you had taken out the computer battery and reset the cmos. Worked for me when I couldn't install today.
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I haven't changed anything in my bios but when I can check this out i will tell you
– Windows 9
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Didn't work any other ideas
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Maybe provide the previously requested info about your system?
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I was wondering if you had taken out the computer battery and reset the cmos. Worked for me when I couldn't install today.
1
I haven't changed anything in my bios but when I can check this out i will tell you
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 20:28
Didn't work any other ideas
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 21:02
Maybe provide the previously requested info about your system?
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 23:49
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I was wondering if you had taken out the computer battery and reset the cmos. Worked for me when I couldn't install today.
1
I haven't changed anything in my bios but when I can check this out i will tell you
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 20:28
Didn't work any other ideas
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 21:02
Maybe provide the previously requested info about your system?
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 23:49
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I was wondering if you had taken out the computer battery and reset the cmos. Worked for me when I couldn't install today.
I was wondering if you had taken out the computer battery and reset the cmos. Worked for me when I couldn't install today.
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I haven't changed anything in my bios but when I can check this out i will tell you
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 20:28
Didn't work any other ideas
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 21:02
Maybe provide the previously requested info about your system?
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 23:49
add a comment
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1
I haven't changed anything in my bios but when I can check this out i will tell you
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 20:28
Didn't work any other ideas
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 21:02
Maybe provide the previously requested info about your system?
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 23:49
1
1
I haven't changed anything in my bios but when I can check this out i will tell you
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 20:28
I haven't changed anything in my bios but when I can check this out i will tell you
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 20:28
Didn't work any other ideas
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 21:02
Didn't work any other ideas
– Windows 9
Sep 11 at 21:02
Maybe provide the previously requested info about your system?
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 23:49
Maybe provide the previously requested info about your system?
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 23:49
add a comment
|
Here are relevant troubleshooting steps: 1) This guide tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or this tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… or some other guide? 2) Did you checksum-verify the downloaded ISO before making the LiveUSB? 3) Please download 18.04.3 ubuntu.com/download/desktop , verify w/ checksum, and make a LiveUSB, and test installation with the stabler LTS version. Please click edit and post the answers to 1, 2, and 3 in your question. Please don't use Add Comment; instead, please use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 11 at 20:18
Nvidia hardware will need the "nomodeset" edited onto the grub line starting with "linux" at the words "quiet splash" (editing instructions at bottom of grub menu page). Try adding acpi=no to see if the installation works, then refine the acpi switch to the minimum necessary (for problems like seeing only 1 cpu, etc.).
– ubfan1
Sep 12 at 3:04