crypthon wrote:Hello to all. Im new to this forum. Yesterday i tried installing Ultimate gamers (and the non-gamers eventually) and it just wouldnt happen. Burnt the CD two or three times, couldn't have been that. The moment i picked the first choice - the run and setup - the yellow progress bar kept on freezing at some point. Once or twice it went past it and displayed a black screen. Im a laptop user, FS amilo li 1718. Currently have normal ubuntu, working like a charm (except for WINE i guess) so i dont think i have a restriction to use other OS (original OS should be vista home basic). Could you help me?
crypthon,
Welcome to Ultimate Edition! You mentioned burning the CD 2 or 3 times ( Ultimate 2.0 Gamers Edition will not fit on a
CD as it is 4,243,374,080 bytes, so I assume you meant to say DVD...??), and having each one fail at some point in the install. I have had similar experiences with this and other distros. Almost every time it was my "newly burned" CD or DVD that was the source of my problems. Fortunately someone noticed my frustration and advised that I should take a couple of "standard" precautions when downloading and burning .ISO files to CD or DVD:
1: Be sure to copy the "MD5sum" for the specific version you are about to download, and save it to a simple text file for verification after the download is complete. As an example, the following was taken from the Download Link page for Ultimate Edition 2.0 X64bit, and saved in a text file for comparison after the file is downloaded:
Release: Ultimate Edition 2.0
Architecture: x64
Size: 1,788,930,048 bytes (1.7 GB)
MD5SUM: 8e44825cf347cec8f30786befc1be3c4 <-This is the MD5SUM info
Torrent: x64 torrent
To check the MD5SUM of the file you actually downloaded against the "posted" MD5SUM for that file download, just run the following from a Terminal session, after changing to the directory where you saved the downloaded .ISO file: (If using Windows to DL & Burn the ISO, check the link at the end of this post for more details on how to check MD5SUM in Windows)
mike@UUE-20-X64:~$ cd /media/Data-Drive//Downloads/
mike@UUE-20-X64:/media/Data-Drive/Downloads$
mike@UUE-20-X64:/media/Data-Drive/Downloads$ md5sum ultimate-edition-2.0-x64.iso
8e44825cf347cec8f30786befc1be3c4 ultimate-edition-2.0-x64.iso <-this is the results MD5SUM cmd
mike@UUE-20-X64:/media/Data-Drive/Downloads$ Note that if the output of the command
md5sum ultimate-edition-2.0-x64.iso is the same as the one posted on the download server. This means there is no error in the actual file you downloaded. (Of course, you need to input the actual filename you want to run MD5SUM against: example:
md5sum actual_name_of_file_you_downloaded.iso)
2: When you do burn the .ISO to either DVD or CD, it is a good idea to burn at a
slow rate, say 2x or even 1X to insure a good burn with no errors. I have found that 2X seems most reliable for me. I use several different machines including P4 Laptops, PIII & P4 Desktops, as well as newer Core2Duo and Core2Quad systems, with many different brands of DVD/CD burners, and I have found my "coasters to useable-discs" percentage is about 2 out of 10 at 2X, but at 4X and higher burn speeds that percentage moves closer to 6 out of 10 - ie 6 'unuseable" discs (or Coasters) out of 10 burned.
I do not have any experience with your particular laptop, but generally, If Ubuntu's "generic release" installs and works on a particular machine, then so should Ultimate Edition. Also, I noticed you stated that you "have normal Ubuntu", working like a charm". Could you specify exactly which Ubuntu version you actually have/had "working like a charm"? I would also be interested in knowing just what software and OS you used to burn these discs.
Of course, all this is based an my assumption that you're having a problem with the Install Ultimate Edition 2.0 CD/DVD you created. If the MD5SUM matches the posted one
exactly then the downloaded file is valid, and most likely the disc is getting an error during the burn process, expecially if burning at speeds above 2X.
Post back if you have further problems, and someone will jump in and try to assist.
You may want to read this Post by LeadFingers for more details about checking and Burning .ISO files in Windows and Linux:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=537&start=0Hope this gets you going....