Not able to install ubuntu from USB or CD. I have ubuntu 12.04 installed but I have to reformat my laptop. Neither CD nor USB boots. I want something like that can help me boot.
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That's easy:
- Remove your hard disk drive from your laptop.
- Connect your laptop's hard drive to another computer (desktop or laptop) using any method: direct connector (laptops), sata or pata cable, usb-to-sata/pata adaptor,etc. This computer should be able to boot from CD/DVD/USB.
- You must observe that your laptop's hard disk drive must be the only one connected to the computer, this is needed in order to get a grub clean with just the Ubuntu OS mentioned on it at the boot.
- Install Ubuntu.
- When finished, just shut the computer down the normal way. Don't restart.
- With the computer turned off, remove the hard disk drive and connect it again in the hard disk drive bay of your laptop.
- Boot, be patience, the system may delay booting in a different computer.
- And enjoy.
This process has been tested both in laptops and desktops and the result is a fresh install fully and successfully working.
Step 3 is very important as if you have another OS installed in a local drive the GRUB will notice and record it to be mentioned in the GRUB's options. Additionally, your GRUB can be written in a different hard disk drive. To avoid these issues simply disconnect all the hard disk drives and maintain only the one where you wish your OS to be installed.
I hope this help you.
Good luck!
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