Linux The application of Ubuntu 10.10's setup doesn't stay up. Please help!

lazygarfield

Disciple
Hello,

I tried installing Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop Version, AMD 64-bit via CD. The time it actually started, it went till about 40% when it stopped and said there was some error with my HDD or my CD drive and that setup would have to stop.

So, I rebooted my Pc with the same disc (after cleaning it a little) and Ubuntu loaded. After the desktop had loaded, Ubuntu told me that there had been an "irrecoverable error" on a previous installation attempt and as a result, this start would allow me to examine the error or try to reinstall Ubuntu".

But, the trouble is, whenever I click the "Install Ubuntu 10.10" application on the desktop, or via the System tab, there is a short flash in the taskbar of "Starting Ubuntu 10.10 setup" but then that goes. Nothing. The app doesn't actually start. I can't see its window. There is no trace of the process in the System Monitor either.

I checked GParted, and it is showing that the Hard Disk on which I was trying to install Ubuntu earlier, is still "Unallocated Space" and the Disk Utility says so too... although going to the "Computer" menu, there is a File System with the size of my HDD and it does have a few files and data on it, albeit unreadable.

What is happening here? What is going on? Please help!
 
When it boots with a blank screen duration - before the Installer starts... press any key to get a boot menu... the option should be there...
 
Hey guys, I downloaded the iso from the official site, and tried installing via a CD and USB Pen Drive (2 different models). some or the other error (CD stopped install due to some corrupted files, but I had verified data while burning and USB Pendrive never moved beyond loading screen). Finally, I gave up, put Fedora on the same USB Pendrive and it installed. Problem's solved now. Phew.

Thanks for all the help!
 
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