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I am trying to install ubuntu 22.04 in a Dell all in one Inspiron 24 5410.

When I boot from my USB, I choose "Try or Install Ubuntu" from the grub menu and it freezes with a black screen. The video card is Intel (R) UHD Graphics and the grub is version 2.06

I already tried

  1. To make the USB iso with rufus instead of the ubuntu

  2. Do disable security boot and safe mode in the bios

  3. Change the HD (SSD) option to Raid on

  4. Edit de grub with the option nomodeset or i915.modeset=0

  5. To use the 20.04 version

  6. Save Graphics option

As some asked I already update the bios and everything using the Dell app in windows

The question below mentions many possible reasons. I already tried with other USB and checked the ISO is not corrupted. I think the hardware (Inspirion 24 5410) is compatible with ubuntu. Most of the other reasons mentioned are too technical and I have no idea to know if there are the reason. Is there a way for me to get any new information about the possible reason of my problem?

Why Doesn't a Bootable USB Boot

Does anyone has any suggestion? I have basic knowledge of linux

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Just let the USB stick boot up into a live environment. From there choose install Ubuntu ( ( an icon on the desktop ) after checking that all your hardware works ). If you are sure that all your hardware already works, you can choose 'install Ubuntu' earlier in the bootprocess of the USB device.

I have never seen an option 'install Ubuntu' in a grub menu btw.

Joepie Es
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