Help with installing Ubuntu

I agree...linux never rejected by any hard drive and i think also for windows. Most possible is bad download or...the partition have a bad sector..
 

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Windows 7
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FOXCONN G41MX-K
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VISIPRO DDR2 1GBX2 PC6400
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ONBOARD
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ONBOARD
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LG LCD 17" (L177WSB)
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SEAGATE BARACUDA SATA 250GB 7200RPM
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STANDARD (CASING BUILT-IN) 450W
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I've not experienced that. to me, it sounds as if your DNS might not be properly setup and thus is cannot resolve names. From a terminal window, you can run commands such as;
ping www.yahoo.com
nslookup {enter} www.yahoo.com {enter}
But if you look at my first screenshot, you can see that "connected" icon that looks like an up arrow and down arrow, suggesting, I did configure my DNS correctly,right???
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit, Windows Developer Preview, Linux Mint 9 Gnome 32 Bit
CPU
Intel Pentium Dual CPU E2180@2GHz
Motherboard
Elitegroup 671T-M3
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7200 GS
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC TFT1560 15" LCD Monitor
Screen Resolution
1024x768
Keyboard
Logitech USB Keyboard
I've not experienced that. to me, it sounds as if your DNS might not be properly setup and thus is cannot resolve names. From a terminal window, you can run commands such as;
ping www.yahoo.com
nslookup {enter} www.yahoo.com {enter}
But if you look at my first screenshot, you can see that "connected" icon that looks like an up arrow and down arrow, suggesting, I did configure my DNS correctly,right???

Not at all. If your connected your connected. DNS simply converts "real names" (ie google.com) into something the computer can read (ie an IP address)

For example, try turning your DNS off and type 66.102.9.103 into a web browser, it will open Google. If you type
Code:
www.google.com
however it will come back in an error

(sorry for the code box, it links it otherwise, I wanted to show the actual address)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Medion Erazer (note to self: insert model number) - with custom additions
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i5 7400 @ 3.00GHz
Motherboard
OEM supllied with PC
Memory
8GB 2133Mhz DDR4 (OEM supplied)
Graphics Card(s)
Gygabyte Windforce GTX 1050Ti (Factory Overclocked)
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer Al1980 + HKC
Screen Resolution
1360*768(HKC) / 1280*1024(Acer)
Hard Drives
1TB Toshiba
1TB WD Caviar Green
120GB Samsung Evo 840
PSU
OEM supplied (no power rating on case)
Case
OEM Supplied
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless
Mouse
Logitect Wireless
Internet Speed
40Mb/s Down 10Mb/s Up
Antivirus
Defender
Browser
Firefox
I was lucky enough to find the professor who had an Ubuntu ISO, it was burned for me but it was version 9, a step behind the version 10 I have.

It was embedded with Wubi so you can install it whilst you are running Windows, but I did the boot from the CD method, it was so different from the Ubuntu version I have and thank God, it was a successful install this time.

It works fine and I am able to use my printer with it which is very good, considering, I don't have MS Office on Windows but this Ubuntu came with preinstalled Open Office apps.... All I had on Windows are my invincible team up duo of Wordpad and Paint which can still do me so good.

However, I can't use advanced visual settings because I don't have the video card driver installed on Ubuntu and I don't know if my driver CD will work in it or if that will do anything to affect the current video driver that the Windows install provided for Windows 7 which I do not want changed.

I try setting up the Internet on Ubuntu v.9 but I failed all attempts. I was able to make it appear "connected" whilst I was using Ubuntu v.10 and Linux Mint, only that web pages won't load. I did the very same thing I did on Ubuntu v.10 and Linux Mint to configure the connection but it just won't budge or maybe I was just missing up a point cause I am no Ubuntu or network expert.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit, Windows Developer Preview, Linux Mint 9 Gnome 32 Bit
CPU
Intel Pentium Dual CPU E2180@2GHz
Motherboard
Elitegroup 671T-M3
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7200 GS
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC TFT1560 15" LCD Monitor
Screen Resolution
1024x768
Keyboard
Logitech USB Keyboard
For your graphics driver, Ubuntu should offer you a propeitary Driver. Just install that, it won't mess with your WIndows install, they are 2 seperate entities.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Medion Erazer (note to self: insert model number) - with custom additions
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i5 7400 @ 3.00GHz
Motherboard
OEM supllied with PC
Memory
8GB 2133Mhz DDR4 (OEM supplied)
Graphics Card(s)
Gygabyte Windforce GTX 1050Ti (Factory Overclocked)
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer Al1980 + HKC
Screen Resolution
1360*768(HKC) / 1280*1024(Acer)
Hard Drives
1TB Toshiba
1TB WD Caviar Green
120GB Samsung Evo 840
PSU
OEM supplied (no power rating on case)
Case
OEM Supplied
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless
Mouse
Logitect Wireless
Internet Speed
40Mb/s Down 10Mb/s Up
Antivirus
Defender
Browser
Firefox
For your graphics driver, Ubuntu should offer you a propeitary Driver. Just install that, it won't mess with your WIndows install, they are 2 seperate entities.
I tried, but it says "No Proprietary driver detected" or something. I guess, it still relies on an Internet connection to check for driver updates...
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit, Windows Developer Preview, Linux Mint 9 Gnome 32 Bit
CPU
Intel Pentium Dual CPU E2180@2GHz
Motherboard
Elitegroup 671T-M3
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7200 GS
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC TFT1560 15" LCD Monitor
Screen Resolution
1024x768
Keyboard
Logitech USB Keyboard
For your graphics driver, Ubuntu should offer you a propeitary Driver. Just install that, it won't mess with your WIndows install, they are 2 seperate entities.
I tried, but it says "No Proprietary driver detected" or something. I guess, it still relies on an Internet connection to check for driver updates...

Yes, it gets drivers from the web and does need an Internet connection for that.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self-Built in July 2009
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Q9550 2.83Ghz OC'd to 3.40Ghz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R rev. 1.1, F12 BIOS
Memory
8GB G.Skill PI DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12 timings
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 1280MB Nvidia GeForce GTX570
Sound Card
Realtek ALC899A 8 channel onboard audio
Monitor(s) Displays
23" Acer x233H
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black, 32MB cache. WD1001FALS
PSU
Corsair 620HX modular
Case
Antec P182
Cooling
stock
Keyboard
ABS M1 Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
15/2 cable modem
Other Info
Windows and Linux enthusiast. Logitech G35 Headset.
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