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New to Linux, got the bootable USB, starts up and shows welcome screen (4.4 64 bit). Shows Automatic boot in 10 seconds, counts down to 1, then flashes a message on the screen too fast to read but I can make out something about Invalid Argument, and then returns to Automatic boot in 10 seconds. Trying safe mode, I can see casper vmlinuz failed, invalid argument. Same message for Check Install media and Install Now. What am I doing wrong?
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We don't know anything about your hardware. Please update your Forum Profile to reflect what hardware you are running. Then we have a place to start with Support. Thanks.
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Hi Jerry!
It is a Toshiba NB100 netbook, Intel Atom CPU N270, 1 gig ram, Intel 945 chipset video, currently running Windows XP.
I looked up the N270 processor and looks like it is 32 bit. Hmmm... 64 bit OS, 32 bit processor... I may have answered my own question.
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Solved... Duh! 32 bit processor. Downloaded 3.8 and all is good. Thank you Jerry!
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Ran in to a similar problem different OS on a USB flash drive had to download bakenaEtcher to load the OS on to the USB flash drive . It is the only way that i could get an OS to work on any flash drive. Etcher is a free download extract it on to your desktop to format the OS on the USB flash drive. I fourn this out thru trial and error, a little enervation too.Hope this helps.
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