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I have a problem when I install Ubuntu 18.04.2 on UEFI
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Firt to all, I don't good for English then, sorry, I'm latino.
Ok. Let's go.
My problem is that I cannot install Ubuntu on my Laptop:
Specifications:
- HP Pavilion Power 15 CB0001la (Model: 2017)
- CPU: Intel Core i5 7300 HQ
- RAM: 8 GB DDR4 2400MHz Hynix (1*8)
- GPU: Intel HD 630 (This is used for imagen in the monitor).
- HDD: 1TB Hitachi 32MB Caché
- Dedicated GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 4 GB (for games and software desing)
- Actually use: Windows 10 Education x64 (UEFI)
BIOS Settings:
- Secure boot: Disable
- Legacy Mode: Disable
-- Disk Partition:
For Windows
- Windows OS (830 GB)
- File EFI Windows (100 MB)
- Recuperation (OEM Partition): (500 MB)
For Ubuntu:
- root(/) Ubuntu (92 GB)
- swap partition logic (8 GB)
I want to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode (My HDD using GPT with Partition Table), then only can install Ubuntu on UEFI.
The software to boot my USB is: Rufus 3.14 and Unetbooting.
But I have a problem in the installation, alfter to finish, a black screen appears. Image:
You know how to solve this problem?
Post-data: I read by there some of nomodeset
and problems with Nvidia Drivers in Ubuntu...
boot dual-boot partitioning nvidia uefi
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Firt to all, I don't good for English then, sorry, I'm latino.
Ok. Let's go.
My problem is that I cannot install Ubuntu on my Laptop:
Specifications:
- HP Pavilion Power 15 CB0001la (Model: 2017)
- CPU: Intel Core i5 7300 HQ
- RAM: 8 GB DDR4 2400MHz Hynix (1*8)
- GPU: Intel HD 630 (This is used for imagen in the monitor).
- HDD: 1TB Hitachi 32MB Caché
- Dedicated GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 4 GB (for games and software desing)
- Actually use: Windows 10 Education x64 (UEFI)
BIOS Settings:
- Secure boot: Disable
- Legacy Mode: Disable
-- Disk Partition:
For Windows
- Windows OS (830 GB)
- File EFI Windows (100 MB)
- Recuperation (OEM Partition): (500 MB)
For Ubuntu:
- root(/) Ubuntu (92 GB)
- swap partition logic (8 GB)
I want to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode (My HDD using GPT with Partition Table), then only can install Ubuntu on UEFI.
The software to boot my USB is: Rufus 3.14 and Unetbooting.
But I have a problem in the installation, alfter to finish, a black screen appears. Image:
You know how to solve this problem?
Post-data: I read by there some of nomodeset
and problems with Nvidia Drivers in Ubuntu...
boot dual-boot partitioning nvidia uefi
New contributor
add a comment |
Firt to all, I don't good for English then, sorry, I'm latino.
Ok. Let's go.
My problem is that I cannot install Ubuntu on my Laptop:
Specifications:
- HP Pavilion Power 15 CB0001la (Model: 2017)
- CPU: Intel Core i5 7300 HQ
- RAM: 8 GB DDR4 2400MHz Hynix (1*8)
- GPU: Intel HD 630 (This is used for imagen in the monitor).
- HDD: 1TB Hitachi 32MB Caché
- Dedicated GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 4 GB (for games and software desing)
- Actually use: Windows 10 Education x64 (UEFI)
BIOS Settings:
- Secure boot: Disable
- Legacy Mode: Disable
-- Disk Partition:
For Windows
- Windows OS (830 GB)
- File EFI Windows (100 MB)
- Recuperation (OEM Partition): (500 MB)
For Ubuntu:
- root(/) Ubuntu (92 GB)
- swap partition logic (8 GB)
I want to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode (My HDD using GPT with Partition Table), then only can install Ubuntu on UEFI.
The software to boot my USB is: Rufus 3.14 and Unetbooting.
But I have a problem in the installation, alfter to finish, a black screen appears. Image:
You know how to solve this problem?
Post-data: I read by there some of nomodeset
and problems with Nvidia Drivers in Ubuntu...
boot dual-boot partitioning nvidia uefi
New contributor
Firt to all, I don't good for English then, sorry, I'm latino.
Ok. Let's go.
My problem is that I cannot install Ubuntu on my Laptop:
Specifications:
- HP Pavilion Power 15 CB0001la (Model: 2017)
- CPU: Intel Core i5 7300 HQ
- RAM: 8 GB DDR4 2400MHz Hynix (1*8)
- GPU: Intel HD 630 (This is used for imagen in the monitor).
- HDD: 1TB Hitachi 32MB Caché
- Dedicated GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 4 GB (for games and software desing)
- Actually use: Windows 10 Education x64 (UEFI)
BIOS Settings:
- Secure boot: Disable
- Legacy Mode: Disable
-- Disk Partition:
For Windows
- Windows OS (830 GB)
- File EFI Windows (100 MB)
- Recuperation (OEM Partition): (500 MB)
For Ubuntu:
- root(/) Ubuntu (92 GB)
- swap partition logic (8 GB)
I want to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode (My HDD using GPT with Partition Table), then only can install Ubuntu on UEFI.
The software to boot my USB is: Rufus 3.14 and Unetbooting.
But I have a problem in the installation, alfter to finish, a black screen appears. Image:
You know how to solve this problem?
Post-data: I read by there some of nomodeset
and problems with Nvidia Drivers in Ubuntu...
boot dual-boot partitioning nvidia uefi
boot dual-boot partitioning nvidia uefi
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