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This noramlly points to a Hardware fault with PSU, CPU, RAM or Harddisk.

Make sure you use custom install for the harddrive, then delete all partitions, select the drive, create partition, agree to the patitions and continue install. That normally works better.

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4 hours ago, ndesign.ie said:

This noramlly points to a Hardware fault with PSU, CPU, RAM or Harddisk.

Make sure you use custom install for the harddrive, then delete all partitions, select the drive, create partition, agree to the patitions and continue install. That normally works better.

I figured it out. It was installing properly but whenever it restarted it was booting back to the USB drive. Taking the drive out solved the problem.

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