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I'm having trouble running Linux, I reserved 200 gb's for linux, and put my ubuntu iso into unetbootin. When I restarted my pc to boot Ubuntu it gave me a missing/corrupted file error which I scanned with windows and windows showed I had no corrupted files. I tried using this youtube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF1wSPFAq_A) to fix my problem, but my bios version found here (https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support-product/5340?b=1) does not include the settings shown in the video. I haven't been able to work for about a week because I've been also having troubles downloading windows 10 which i need for my new intel hd 4600 drivers so I decided to go for Ubuntu. I'd really appreciate anyone who could help me, thank you.

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I tried using Unetbootin to install Ubuntu, but it didn`t work. So, I decided to install it directly from hard-drive using EasyBCD. It is somewhat difficult to understand until you try it for your own.

If you have some in-depth knowledge about partitions, working with bios type interface, you can check out my answer. I followed these steps, got some errors, but I finally have a dual boot system (Windows 7 & Ubuntu). All the steps and also the solutions to some common errors is mentioned in the answer. Hope my answer helps you to install Ubuntu. Please do comment if this works for you or you get any error.