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Ubuntu 16.04 Install - No “Erase Disk and Install Ubuntu” Option



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I'm trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 from USB on a new dell laptop shipped with Windows. When I go through the install process, I never see the screen that has the options for automatic partitioning, such as "Erase disk and install Ubuntu", instead I am taken directly to the manual partitioning screen.



When I manually partition, I get a partitioning failed error message (tried several times including following these steps).



I can't install Ubuntu at all with this issue, does anyone know why this would occur and how I can get around it?










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  • I would investigate what's wrong with your disk partitions. Not much you can do until you understand why the system is telling you that there is a problem.

    – user535733
    5 hours ago













  • Start by disabling the fast startup featute in Windows and shutdown prior to trying the installer again.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    5 hours ago











  • @user535733 How do I know there's something wrong with my disk partitions? How do I investigate what's wrong with them?

    – Apollys
    5 hours ago











  • @GabrielaGarcia I tried that and the behavior is still the same.

    – Apollys
    5 hours ago






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    You know there is something wrong with your disk partitions because 1) The Ubuntu Installer does not recognize them, and 2) The manual installer is giving you "partitioning failed" errors. How to investigate the issue is a wholly different question than the one you asked. AskUbuntu is a one-question/many answer format. You must change the question, or open a new question.

    – user535733
    4 hours ago




















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I'm trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 from USB on a new dell laptop shipped with Windows. When I go through the install process, I never see the screen that has the options for automatic partitioning, such as "Erase disk and install Ubuntu", instead I am taken directly to the manual partitioning screen.



When I manually partition, I get a partitioning failed error message (tried several times including following these steps).



I can't install Ubuntu at all with this issue, does anyone know why this would occur and how I can get around it?










share|improve this question























  • I would investigate what's wrong with your disk partitions. Not much you can do until you understand why the system is telling you that there is a problem.

    – user535733
    5 hours ago













  • Start by disabling the fast startup featute in Windows and shutdown prior to trying the installer again.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    5 hours ago











  • @user535733 How do I know there's something wrong with my disk partitions? How do I investigate what's wrong with them?

    – Apollys
    5 hours ago











  • @GabrielaGarcia I tried that and the behavior is still the same.

    – Apollys
    5 hours ago






  • 1





    You know there is something wrong with your disk partitions because 1) The Ubuntu Installer does not recognize them, and 2) The manual installer is giving you "partitioning failed" errors. How to investigate the issue is a wholly different question than the one you asked. AskUbuntu is a one-question/many answer format. You must change the question, or open a new question.

    – user535733
    4 hours ago
















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I'm trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 from USB on a new dell laptop shipped with Windows. When I go through the install process, I never see the screen that has the options for automatic partitioning, such as "Erase disk and install Ubuntu", instead I am taken directly to the manual partitioning screen.



When I manually partition, I get a partitioning failed error message (tried several times including following these steps).



I can't install Ubuntu at all with this issue, does anyone know why this would occur and how I can get around it?










share|improve this question














I'm trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 from USB on a new dell laptop shipped with Windows. When I go through the install process, I never see the screen that has the options for automatic partitioning, such as "Erase disk and install Ubuntu", instead I am taken directly to the manual partitioning screen.



When I manually partition, I get a partitioning failed error message (tried several times including following these steps).



I can't install Ubuntu at all with this issue, does anyone know why this would occur and how I can get around it?







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  • I would investigate what's wrong with your disk partitions. Not much you can do until you understand why the system is telling you that there is a problem.

    – user535733
    5 hours ago













  • Start by disabling the fast startup featute in Windows and shutdown prior to trying the installer again.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    5 hours ago











  • @user535733 How do I know there's something wrong with my disk partitions? How do I investigate what's wrong with them?

    – Apollys
    5 hours ago











  • @GabrielaGarcia I tried that and the behavior is still the same.

    – Apollys
    5 hours ago






  • 1





    You know there is something wrong with your disk partitions because 1) The Ubuntu Installer does not recognize them, and 2) The manual installer is giving you "partitioning failed" errors. How to investigate the issue is a wholly different question than the one you asked. AskUbuntu is a one-question/many answer format. You must change the question, or open a new question.

    – user535733
    4 hours ago





















  • I would investigate what's wrong with your disk partitions. Not much you can do until you understand why the system is telling you that there is a problem.

    – user535733
    5 hours ago













  • Start by disabling the fast startup featute in Windows and shutdown prior to trying the installer again.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    5 hours ago











  • @user535733 How do I know there's something wrong with my disk partitions? How do I investigate what's wrong with them?

    – Apollys
    5 hours ago











  • @GabrielaGarcia I tried that and the behavior is still the same.

    – Apollys
    5 hours ago






  • 1





    You know there is something wrong with your disk partitions because 1) The Ubuntu Installer does not recognize them, and 2) The manual installer is giving you "partitioning failed" errors. How to investigate the issue is a wholly different question than the one you asked. AskUbuntu is a one-question/many answer format. You must change the question, or open a new question.

    – user535733
    4 hours ago



















I would investigate what's wrong with your disk partitions. Not much you can do until you understand why the system is telling you that there is a problem.

– user535733
5 hours ago







I would investigate what's wrong with your disk partitions. Not much you can do until you understand why the system is telling you that there is a problem.

– user535733
5 hours ago















Start by disabling the fast startup featute in Windows and shutdown prior to trying the installer again.

– GabrielaGarcia
5 hours ago





Start by disabling the fast startup featute in Windows and shutdown prior to trying the installer again.

– GabrielaGarcia
5 hours ago













@user535733 How do I know there's something wrong with my disk partitions? How do I investigate what's wrong with them?

– Apollys
5 hours ago





@user535733 How do I know there's something wrong with my disk partitions? How do I investigate what's wrong with them?

– Apollys
5 hours ago













@GabrielaGarcia I tried that and the behavior is still the same.

– Apollys
5 hours ago





@GabrielaGarcia I tried that and the behavior is still the same.

– Apollys
5 hours ago




1




1





You know there is something wrong with your disk partitions because 1) The Ubuntu Installer does not recognize them, and 2) The manual installer is giving you "partitioning failed" errors. How to investigate the issue is a wholly different question than the one you asked. AskUbuntu is a one-question/many answer format. You must change the question, or open a new question.

– user535733
4 hours ago







You know there is something wrong with your disk partitions because 1) The Ubuntu Installer does not recognize them, and 2) The manual installer is giving you "partitioning failed" errors. How to investigate the issue is a wholly different question than the one you asked. AskUbuntu is a one-question/many answer format. You must change the question, or open a new question.

– user535733
4 hours ago












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