Yesterday I booted into Kubuntu after a while, and while working, I noticed the system telling me about important updates. So, naturally, let it install them, and proceeded to reboot as indicated
Except it didn't. Whenever the Kubuntu text shows up, it shows for a few seconds, then the screen goes black, and sits there idle indefinitively. I can hear the fan of my laptop settle down, almost like it's gone on sleep mode. The only way to do anything with it at all is by shutting it down.
I've looked around for possible solutions on my own. Since I'm on a dual boot (Kubuntu 14.04 and Windows 8.1), I have easy access to the advanced boot settings, from which I was able to boot into recovery mode. I tried running a check for disk space, but it clearly lists having still 35 GB of storage left, with less than 50% used. I ran the cleanup anyways. Since that was not enough, I ran a check for damaged things, and then booted in recovery mode. As expected, the graphic drivers didn't load up completely, but at least it started, and allowed me to reach the desktop. So, I did as it told me, and rebooted again, thinking it might have been fixed
But it wasn't. So I tried what I assume was loading back an older state (from the advanced boot menu), but that resulted in nothing gained either
So I'm stumbled. I've exhausted everything I know or could find on my own, and thus I've come here to ask ya'll for help. Thanks!
System specs
Laptop ASUS
Intel I7 64 bit
16GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 850M
Dual Monitor through HDMI
1 TB internal HDD (4 partitions, a 60 GB partition dedicated to Kubuntu)
Dual Boot Kubuntu 14.04 / Windows 8.1
Can't think of anything else. Let me know what else I could provide for a better assistance!
Except it didn't. Whenever the Kubuntu text shows up, it shows for a few seconds, then the screen goes black, and sits there idle indefinitively. I can hear the fan of my laptop settle down, almost like it's gone on sleep mode. The only way to do anything with it at all is by shutting it down.
I've looked around for possible solutions on my own. Since I'm on a dual boot (Kubuntu 14.04 and Windows 8.1), I have easy access to the advanced boot settings, from which I was able to boot into recovery mode. I tried running a check for disk space, but it clearly lists having still 35 GB of storage left, with less than 50% used. I ran the cleanup anyways. Since that was not enough, I ran a check for damaged things, and then booted in recovery mode. As expected, the graphic drivers didn't load up completely, but at least it started, and allowed me to reach the desktop. So, I did as it told me, and rebooted again, thinking it might have been fixed
But it wasn't. So I tried what I assume was loading back an older state (from the advanced boot menu), but that resulted in nothing gained either
So I'm stumbled. I've exhausted everything I know or could find on my own, and thus I've come here to ask ya'll for help. Thanks!
System specs
Laptop ASUS
Intel I7 64 bit
16GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 850M
Dual Monitor through HDMI
1 TB internal HDD (4 partitions, a 60 GB partition dedicated to Kubuntu)
Dual Boot Kubuntu 14.04 / Windows 8.1
Can't think of anything else. Let me know what else I could provide for a better assistance!
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