So far most everyone on this topic has been able to overcome the error by
removing RAM sticks and replacing them after installation completes.
Also, on my PC, I successfully installed other distros as well as Windows
without problem. Only Ubuntu hangs. So it seems like a bug. But possibly a
bug that only appears when there is some faulty RAM. I don't know, but I'm
happy the solution helps most people. Cheers.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 6:07 PM, scv_ <email address hidden> wrote:
> To dci-Japan,
>
> Maybe it's a bug but if someone has a faulty RAM modules (like e.g.
> myself) then during installation should be an information about it. As I
> said earlier the message tripped me up and I was pretty sure that
> something is wrong with my CD/DVD drive and/or Hard Drive :)
>
> /ArturP / scv_
So far most everyone on this topic has been able to overcome the error by
removing RAM sticks and replacing them after installation completes.
Also, on my PC, I successfully installed other distros as well as Windows
without problem. Only Ubuntu hangs. So it seems like a bug. But possibly a
bug that only appears when there is some faulty RAM. I don't know, but I'm
happy the solution helps most people. Cheers.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 6:07 PM, scv_ <email address hidden> wrote:
> To dci-Japan,
>
> Maybe it's a bug but if someone has a faulty RAM modules (like e.g.
> myself) then during installation should be an information about it. As I
> said earlier the message tripped me up and I was pretty sure that
> something is wrong with my CD/DVD drive and/or Hard Drive :)
>
> /ArturP / scv_