
If the bios is related to your issue(memory, ide/sata, clock issues) then you might want to do more research. To be clear: one should not simply read this and go download a bios update!!! Do the research and see if this might be the issue. Ubuntu Studio is a great system for running my media center. So I flashed the bios and Voila ~ it fixed all the issues with this system. Looking at the MB manufacturer's website I found that there were 2 bios updates that were aimed at improving compatibility with the memory.

I pulled one memory stick and then the other ~ no love.Īfter reading that someone had used a USB stick to do a memory test(in the present post) I got on that track and I did find a problem with my motherboard reading the RAM. Running the system from a usb drive and encountering several other issues was becoming frustrating so I resolved to resolve the issue! It was also losing hard drive data and throwing dpkg errors.
Free iso burner crashes while burning install#
I tried to install Ubuntu Studio 圆4 for a month and repeatedly encountered this problem. I'm absolutely stumped! Does anyone have any more ideas? I've never experienced anything like this when installing previous versions of Ubuntu. The later torrent iso returns an error and exits when I am prompted for my name, computer's ID and password. The installation process varies depending of the iso I use, with the Ubuntu download page iso exiting at an earlier stage compared to the torrented iso. Again, these measures have proved fruitless. I have also tried installing from 3 different USB sticks using torrent and Ubuntu site iso images burned using both Unetbootin and Startup Disk Creator. In order to attempt to remedy this I have so far tried installing Ubuntu to two different hard disks, one of which is brand new, and each time I have received the same error "Errno 5" message. It may help to clean the CD/DVD, to burn the CD/DVD at a lower speed, to clean the CD/DVD drive lens (cleaning kits are often available from electronics suppliers), to check whether the hard disk is old and in need of replacement, or to move the system to a cooler environment." "The installer encountered an error copying files to the hard disk: Input/output error This is often due to a faulty CD/DVD disk or drive, or a faulty hard disk. Each time I attempt an install I received an " Input/output error", followed by the following message before the installer exits:
Free iso burner crashes while burning Pc#
I have been trying to install a fresh copy of Ubuntu 14.04 (64 bit version) on my desktop PC from a USB memory stick, but I'm experiencing a problem.
