Hey all,
Since I had success installing and dual booting Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty with XP on my laptop, I decided to try it on my desktop. I installed Windows, partitioned everything correctly, and then went to install Kubuntu. After the usual load screens, it just seemed to STOP. Everything was black, no error messages, no blinking cursor, nothing. I tried rebooting with keyboard commands (ctrl + alt + del and the such) but nothing. Was forced to hard-power down.
I am running:
HP Pavillion 753n Desktop
2.53 gHz
500GB Seagate IDE Drive
60GB Maxtor IDE Drive (as a backup)
1GB Ram
Integrated graphics card
If there is any more information I can provide, please let me know. I will try to run Kubuntu live and do the memory test as well so I can rule out any hardware problems.
*EDIT* Just a note, I left about 100GB free on the 500GB hard drive for if/when I decide to try to dual-boot with Kubuntu. I need Windows to work on my paper tonight, but I have all of next week off before my next college semester so I can experiment then. I'm willing to try whatever means necessary
Since I had success installing and dual booting Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty with XP on my laptop, I decided to try it on my desktop. I installed Windows, partitioned everything correctly, and then went to install Kubuntu. After the usual load screens, it just seemed to STOP. Everything was black, no error messages, no blinking cursor, nothing. I tried rebooting with keyboard commands (ctrl + alt + del and the such) but nothing. Was forced to hard-power down.
I am running:
HP Pavillion 753n Desktop
2.53 gHz
500GB Seagate IDE Drive
60GB Maxtor IDE Drive (as a backup)
1GB Ram
Integrated graphics card
If there is any more information I can provide, please let me know. I will try to run Kubuntu live and do the memory test as well so I can rule out any hardware problems.
*EDIT* Just a note, I left about 100GB free on the 500GB hard drive for if/when I decide to try to dual-boot with Kubuntu. I need Windows to work on my paper tonight, but I have all of next week off before my next college semester so I can experiment then. I'm willing to try whatever means necessary
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