suoy
Tue Feb 14, 2017 10:02:09 pm
Hello,
I'm trieng to install the current 64bit version of zorin (*12-Core-64-20161120.iso) with an USB Flash drive (per Etcher). I followed step per step, but everytime i try to install the system, i come to the point where is see the logo and then... nothing else happens. It also jumps over the Menu where i "could" chose if i want to install the system on a hard drive or test it in a virtual environment. Even after multiple attempts and clean new ISO installations, i have the same problem every time.
Maybe it's something that has to do with my computer specifications:
XMG P506-nbt PRO Notebook,
- Chipset: Mobile Intel HM170 Express
- Graphic-card: GTX 970M (Optimus)
- CPU: i7-6700HQ
- DD3 8GB RAM
- 40GB SSD (Sata)
- I also should say that i have 2 "m.2" (not used) slots, only USB 3.0 slots (no USB 2) and 2 Display Ports.
It's totaly up to date. But maybe the Chipset, the USB 3.0 card, the (always make it more complicate when i want to use Linux) Graphiccard with the anoying Nvidia Optimus tech, could make a problem with Zorin.
Now I format my USB to Fat32 (this time the whole sectors (not the fast option under Windows)) and make it ready to boot again.
I'm trieng to install the current 64bit version of zorin (*12-Core-64-20161120.iso) with an USB Flash drive (per Etcher). I followed step per step, but everytime i try to install the system, i come to the point where is see the logo and then... nothing else happens. It also jumps over the Menu where i "could" chose if i want to install the system on a hard drive or test it in a virtual environment. Even after multiple attempts and clean new ISO installations, i have the same problem every time.
Maybe it's something that has to do with my computer specifications:
XMG P506-nbt PRO Notebook,
- Chipset: Mobile Intel HM170 Express
- Graphic-card: GTX 970M (Optimus)
- CPU: i7-6700HQ
- DD3 8GB RAM
- 40GB SSD (Sata)
- I also should say that i have 2 "m.2" (not used) slots, only USB 3.0 slots (no USB 2) and 2 Display Ports.
It's totaly up to date. But maybe the Chipset, the USB 3.0 card, the (always make it more complicate when i want to use Linux) Graphiccard with the anoying Nvidia Optimus tech, could make a problem with Zorin.
Now I format my USB to Fat32 (this time the whole sectors (not the fast option under Windows)) and make it ready to boot again.