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I've been using suggestions from Ask Ubuntu already.

I've managed to disable the video driver using disablemodules=nouveau. So I already changed the ISO-file. I installed new firmware in my BIOS, reason was TSC-Deadline.

After that the boot starts, but after approximately the length of a command text screen the procedure stops at

ATA11: failed to resume link

I've no idea what to do.

How can I save the log seen?

What does ATA11 mean?

The computer is stable running Windows 10 64-bit Pro. Since it is without graphics (XEON E3) a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960.

Since I don't have a running Linux installation, I am restricted to Windows tools.

Any help is appreciated.

Zanna
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If you think problem is with graphical drivers i can recommend you to try "non-graphical" installation which not much harder. Do you wish get it try? https://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads

Optimal way is using netboot installer, which pulls everything from internet (and gives you freshest software).

For 18.04 right link is http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/18.04/

You should select arch your hardware corresponding too - amd64 for 64 bit, i386 for 32 bit.

Which actual "flavor" (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc) is installed is depends on which Desktop Enviroment you will choose during installation.