Just about the bug, before I burned it I checked the MD5 sum then  
after checked the disk. Both were fine.  Thanks for the help.

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On May 12, 2009, at 9:22 PM, Bryan <brywilhar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yep, sounds like your install failed.
>
> Try checking the install CD.  This is boot time option when loading  
> from the CD.
> You also might try running memtest+, also a boot time option.
>
> You'll need to reinstall unless you reeely know what you're doing.  I
> know what I'm doing and I'd reinstall after first verifying the boot
> media.
>
> -- 
> Ubuntu 9.04 Install failed
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374673
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> of the bug.
>
> Status in Ubuntu: New
>
> Bug description:
> I attempted to install 9.04 to dual boot with Vista, and it gave me  
> several errors during the install, it created a 50GB partition  
> (instead of a 230GB partition) and gave me several errors. For a  
> while it just gave me a GRUB command line interface, asking for the  
> kernel location. I left it for about a week and now it gave me the  
> choice of Vista, Ubuntu 9.04 and Ubuntu 9.04 Recovery Mode. I booted  
> into Vista and ran startup repair (it asked me too). Then I backed  
> up my entire Vista partion and then booted into Ubuntu. Looking at  
> the list of errors and the lack of a graphical interface, it seems  
> like it failed to install most/some of the OS. I cannot install  
> anything because some dkpg files are missing/corrupt.
>
> I am running a Dell XPS M1330:
> 500GB HDD
> 4GB RAM
>
> I checked if my comp was 64-bit capable and it is. I attempted to  
> install 64bit ubuntu.

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