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LL3 installation crashed
#1
Hi! Here is my first post.
After reading what happened to DIETMAR I have check the following:
Bios is legacy
HDD check ok
Memory check ok
Download ISO files and MD5SUM check ok
Burn an ISO image on a DVD for live session ok
Try to install but installation failed, no info in the message, could not create bug report
Created and sent share Hardware Configuration
Info of my Hardware:
Acer Desktop Aspire AX1420
AMD AthlonX4 645 Quad Core
Storage 1TB Western Digital
Memory 4GB
Networking NVIDIA nForece Ethernet
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Dual boot with Windows 7
One thing I do not understand since you are using the same installer than UBUNTU, is there any difference between Ubuntu installer and Linux Lite?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Thank you for your held
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#2
What options are you selecting during installation?
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#3
Hi, did you try LL 3.0 64-bit?
Because, I just know AMD Processor only run with OS 64-bit? Just advice Smile
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#4
(07-20-2016, 04:44 AM)Jerry link Wrote: What options are you selecting during installation?
Hi Jerry.  Here are the options used during installation:
Start Linux Lite
Preferred language
Download updates
Install third-party sofware
Partition:  Linux Mint 18 dual boot with Windows
Verify partitions already used by Mint and attributing the correct mount point
Grub in /dev/sda
Location
Keyboard
Identification

All options are straight forward and the only place that I could have been in error would be the partition section.  I have checked in the installation manual and found nothing wrong with my installation.

But the installer crashed every time a try to install on my hard drive
Thank you for your help.


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#5
(07-20-2016, 04:29 PM)merlin link Wrote: Hi, did you try LL 3.0 64-bit?
Because, I just know AMD Processor only run with OS 64-bit? Just advice Smile

Hi yes I did but installer crashed anyway
Thank you
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#6
Many things can cause the installer to act up, You must give more precise info.
In a nutshell do these three things first before assuming any other problems. If this fails you have other problems.

1) Install LL 64bit if Windows7 is 64bit on the same drive.
2) Install without Internet connection, and no third party software.
3) Install without swap, and configure afterwards.

TC

All opinions expressed and all advice given by Trinidad Cruz on this forum are his responsibility alone and do not necessarily reflect the views or methods of the developers of Linux Lite. He is a citizen of the United States where it is acceptable to occasionally be uninformed and inept as long as you pay your taxes.
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(07-21-2016, 07:47 PM)trinidad link Wrote: Many things can cause the installer to act up, You must give more precise info.
In a nutshell do these three things first before assuming any other problems. If this fails you have other problems.

1) Install LL 64bit if Windows7 is 64bit on the same drive.
2) Install without Internet connection, and no third party software.
3) Install without swap, and configure afterwards.

TC

Hi Trinidad,
Item 1) Yes
Item 2) Crashed
Item 3) Crashed
Thank you
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#8
1) You list options as if you've done these things separately. All three must be done at once, not one, or the other. If install still crashes with all three of these options  enabled at once, then you have a problem, but until you do all three at once I cannot begin to sort out your issue. All three must be done at once.

2) I am not clear as to if you are attempting to triple boot Mint, Windows7, and LL 3.0 64bit.

3) I will explain the problem simply, if indeed you fail or manage to load the system via the method I have prescribed.

4) If not, then you have mixed bit lengths, which I can also sort out for you.

5) You say no message upon installer crash, but I doubt that. Generally at least an I/O error appears.

TC

 
All opinions expressed and all advice given by Trinidad Cruz on this forum are his responsibility alone and do not necessarily reflect the views or methods of the developers of Linux Lite. He is a citizen of the United States where it is acceptable to occasionally be uninformed and inept as long as you pay your taxes.
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(07-22-2016, 08:51 PM)trinidad link Wrote: 1) You list options as if you've done these things separately. All three must be done at once, not one, or the other. If install still crashes with all three of these options  enabled at once, then you have a problem, but until you do all three at once I cannot begin to sort out your issue. All three must be done at once.

2) I am not clear as to if you are attempting to triple boot Mint, Windows7, and LL 3.0 64bit.

3) I will explain the problem simply, if indeed you fail or manage to load the system via the method I have prescribed.

4) If not, then you have mixed bit lengths, which I can also sort out for you.

5) You say no message upon installer crash, but I doubt that. Generally at least an I/O error appears.

TC
Hi Trinidad
Dual boot with Windows 7 64 bit and ll 3.0 64 bit
Done install without internet connection no third-party-sofware and no swap
When the installer crashed the following message appears (the same that appears each time I tried to install): Installer has crashed, when closing this window you will be authorise to fill a bug report.
But once the window is closed I cannot acces any bug report.
Thank you.
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#10
Same problem here.  I'm trying to install LL 3.0 on a Compaq CQ-60 AMD Sempron that was running LL 2.8 without a hitch. I get stuck on a "installation crashed" message and no bug report popping up. Only difference with OP is that my laptop was fully encrypted with LUKS, and I forgot to decrypt before reinstalling LL 3.0.  After a few fail, I've D-Ban'ed the disk and started a clean install (not a dual-boot). Didn't change anything.

But now, Partition table looks like this, sda5 being what was the encrypted partition and "inconnu" meaning unknown
http://imgur.com/a/Ea5wo 

Am I on to something here? Would that explain my install crashes?


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