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Ubuntu freezes on boot or won't boot
ubuntu 16.04. pc Freezes for unknown reason
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I have boought 4 asus mini Pcs and installed ubuntu 18.04 and some required packages and libraries I needed. My problem is, One of them freezes on boot, it was ok at first but after some restarting, it became faulty, I thought maybe the problem arises from hardware, but I installed windows 10 on it and it booted successfully.
How can I find the problem. If it's a hardware issue, how can I make sure?
The mini pc is ASUS pn40 with 120gb ssd and 4gb ram.
18.04 windows-10 freeze
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I have boought 4 asus mini Pcs and installed ubuntu 18.04 and some required packages and libraries I needed. My problem is, One of them freezes on boot, it was ok at first but after some restarting, it became faulty, I thought maybe the problem arises from hardware, but I installed windows 10 on it and it booted successfully.
How can I find the problem. If it's a hardware issue, how can I make sure?
The mini pc is ASUS pn40 with 120gb ssd and 4gb ram.
18.04 windows-10 freeze
I would suggest running memtest86 on it; ie. memory test. Windows & GNU/Linux allocate memory differently (top/bottom end..), so if it's bad memory; one can experience the flaw more often than the other depending on where the flaw is. This is only a thought.
– guiverc
Sep 28 at 12:33
I tried changing the ram but it still had problem. I suspected the flash drive and changed the drive and tried installing Ubuntu 19, it was running ok. Now the problem is that it won't boot without monitor attached
– Pourya
Oct 1 at 7:17
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I have boought 4 asus mini Pcs and installed ubuntu 18.04 and some required packages and libraries I needed. My problem is, One of them freezes on boot, it was ok at first but after some restarting, it became faulty, I thought maybe the problem arises from hardware, but I installed windows 10 on it and it booted successfully.
How can I find the problem. If it's a hardware issue, how can I make sure?
The mini pc is ASUS pn40 with 120gb ssd and 4gb ram.
18.04 windows-10 freeze
I have boought 4 asus mini Pcs and installed ubuntu 18.04 and some required packages and libraries I needed. My problem is, One of them freezes on boot, it was ok at first but after some restarting, it became faulty, I thought maybe the problem arises from hardware, but I installed windows 10 on it and it booted successfully.
How can I find the problem. If it's a hardware issue, how can I make sure?
The mini pc is ASUS pn40 with 120gb ssd and 4gb ram.
18.04 windows-10 freeze
18.04 windows-10 freeze
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I would suggest running memtest86 on it; ie. memory test. Windows & GNU/Linux allocate memory differently (top/bottom end..), so if it's bad memory; one can experience the flaw more often than the other depending on where the flaw is. This is only a thought.
– guiverc
Sep 28 at 12:33
I tried changing the ram but it still had problem. I suspected the flash drive and changed the drive and tried installing Ubuntu 19, it was running ok. Now the problem is that it won't boot without monitor attached
– Pourya
Oct 1 at 7:17
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I would suggest running memtest86 on it; ie. memory test. Windows & GNU/Linux allocate memory differently (top/bottom end..), so if it's bad memory; one can experience the flaw more often than the other depending on where the flaw is. This is only a thought.
– guiverc
Sep 28 at 12:33
I tried changing the ram but it still had problem. I suspected the flash drive and changed the drive and tried installing Ubuntu 19, it was running ok. Now the problem is that it won't boot without monitor attached
– Pourya
Oct 1 at 7:17
I would suggest running memtest86 on it; ie. memory test. Windows & GNU/Linux allocate memory differently (top/bottom end..), so if it's bad memory; one can experience the flaw more often than the other depending on where the flaw is. This is only a thought.
– guiverc
Sep 28 at 12:33
I would suggest running memtest86 on it; ie. memory test. Windows & GNU/Linux allocate memory differently (top/bottom end..), so if it's bad memory; one can experience the flaw more often than the other depending on where the flaw is. This is only a thought.
– guiverc
Sep 28 at 12:33
I tried changing the ram but it still had problem. I suspected the flash drive and changed the drive and tried installing Ubuntu 19, it was running ok. Now the problem is that it won't boot without monitor attached
– Pourya
Oct 1 at 7:17
I tried changing the ram but it still had problem. I suspected the flash drive and changed the drive and tried installing Ubuntu 19, it was running ok. Now the problem is that it won't boot without monitor attached
– Pourya
Oct 1 at 7:17
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I would suggest running memtest86 on it; ie. memory test. Windows & GNU/Linux allocate memory differently (top/bottom end..), so if it's bad memory; one can experience the flaw more often than the other depending on where the flaw is. This is only a thought.
– guiverc
Sep 28 at 12:33
I tried changing the ram but it still had problem. I suspected the flash drive and changed the drive and tried installing Ubuntu 19, it was running ok. Now the problem is that it won't boot without monitor attached
– Pourya
Oct 1 at 7:17