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I had a similar issue and it had to do with how I created the bootable USB.

 

What version of Linux?

What did you use to create the USB?

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Just now, Sarr_ said:

flash it with Rufus

did you use dd or iso mode? dd is the correct one. 

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1 minute ago, Sarr_ said:

Ubuntu 19.10 and flash it with Rufus

Do you have a existing Linux install available? I would try dd.

Although Rufus has worked for me in most Linux install applications I have one version where it does not work and gives me an output similar to yours.

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3 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:

Do you have a existing Linux install available? I would try dd.

Although Rufus has worked for me in most Linux install applications I have one version where it does not work and gives me an output similar to yours.

I have the ISO that the Ubuntu website let me download

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1 minute ago, Sarr_ said:

I have the ISO that the Ubuntu website let me download

Well, as Twilight suggested you can try dd on Rufus. See if it changes anything.

 

If it doesn't you can use dd on Linux in the command line. I've had more luck here with certain distros.

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Just now, Sarr_ said:

How I select the dd mode?

When you're using Rufus it's usually a pop-up message when you go to run the rufus setup (ISO onto USB). It'll give you the option of DD or ISO.

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1 minute ago, Sarr_ said:

In this page?

If DD is an option it pops up when you press START.

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12 minutes ago, Sarr_ said:

Still doesnt work, same resoult

Can you try dd from the Linux terminal?

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7 minutes ago, Sarr_ said:

I didnt have a Linux terminal, this is the first time im installing Linux in my life?

Sorry for the misunderstanding, i'm not that good in english

Did you test if it will boot properly on any computer? Or is it just the one you're trying to install to where it's not cooperating?

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Just now, Sarr_ said:

no tests, i think mine have something wrong

Try booting the installer on a different computer. I've had instances where some motherboards just don't want to co-operate forcing me to install the OS with a different motherboard then migrate the drive over.

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