I've been trying to install Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit on a Samsung Series 7
(700Z5C-S01US), dual boot with Windows 7 and bricked two laptops.  On
the first one, I accidentally installed the 32 bit version (which was
working great), then decided to reinstall the 64 bit version.  While in
Windows, I shrank the largest partition to give myself about 600 GB of
unallocated space to install Ubuntu.  I also deleted the laptop's 8GB
ExpressCache partition (iSSD on the motherboard) so I could create swap
space in Ubuntu.  (Again, the 32 bit version worked fine with this
setup.)  I downloaded the 64 bit iso file, and used Pendrive to create a
bootable USB stick.  I changed the boot order in the BIOS setup to start
with the USB and had UEFI enabled.

I'm not sure what options I have.  Return the laptop and get another
brand?  It doesn't seem like there is a solution to this yet.

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  UEFI boot live-usb bricks SAMSUNG 530U3C,np700z5c laptop

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