Thank you for your words Here is a link of mediafire with the 3 images
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/nlofodcvcjb9w/linux Victor Forberger <[email protected]> escreveu (quarta, 12/02/2025 à(s) 19:18): > On 2/12/25 13:01, Liam Proven wrote: > > On 11/02/2025 17:37, AM CR wrote: > >> Good afternoon everyone. > >> > >> I apologize in advance if I am breaking any rules, but the frustration > of > >> not being able to install > >> > >> version 24.04 of Xubuntu leads me to ask for help. > >> > >> I have never used Linux, so I am completely new to the subject. > >> > >> The attached images reveal the situation that is happening to me. > >> Explaining > >> > >> The machine, as you can see in the image00, meets the minimum > >> requirements > >> for installation. > >> So I downloaded the image "xubuntu-24.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso" > >> Then created the DVD from the iso > > > > A real physical DVD? Gosh. Any particular reason? > > > >> The 80Gb disk, after installing Windows, was divided, leaving more than > >> 30Gb for installing Xubuntu. > >> > >> I prepared the machine to boot from DVD, and reboot it with the dvd > >> inserted. > >> > >> The first screen appears, in which I chose to install Xununtu > >> > >> After a few seconds the image appears, which you can see in image01 > > > > You can't send attachments to mailing lists. If you really need to share > > pix, then put them on a free image hosting site such as Imgur, and then > > share links. > > > >> I thought, it's going to take a while, so I left the machine running, > >> even > >> though the dots on the > >> > >> screen were turning on and off. > >> > >> After 3 hours the situation was the same... strange... > >> > >> I turned off the machine, checked the DVD and restarted the process. > >> > >> After several attempts, a little disoriented, I pressed the "Esc" key > and > >> to my surprise the screen > >> > >> reflected in image02 appeared. > > > > Again, we don't know. Tell us in words if you can. > > > >> I don't know what's going on and I would appreciate anyone's help if > >> possible. > > > > > > As we don't know we can't. > > > > General advice: > > > > * Always share full specs of your machine in your post. > > > > * Check your system firmware is 100% current. If it is not, update it. > > > > * Maybe use a USB key if you have one? > > > > * Format the key with Ventoy for an easier experience. > > > > > > Also, do a checksum if you did not torrent the disk. Corruption issues > frequently occur with downloads of large files. Torrent verifies bits as > they are downloaded (and a checksum with torrented files should also be > done as good practice). > > -Victor > > > -- > -- > Victor Forberger > [email protected] > blog: http://linuxatty.wordpress.com > > -- > xubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users >
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