APCI Error while installing

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I could not install Ubuntu, as it showed following



APCI Error: No handler for region
APCI Error: Region Embedded control
APCI Error: Method parse/execution failed
No caching mode page found
Assuming drive cache:write through

(initramfs) mount: mounting/dev/loop0//filesystem.squashfs failed: input/output error









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  • Do you mean ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)?
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I could not install Ubuntu, as it showed following



APCI Error: No handler for region
APCI Error: Region Embedded control
APCI Error: Method parse/execution failed
No caching mode page found
Assuming drive cache:write through

(initramfs) mount: mounting/dev/loop0//filesystem.squashfs failed: input/output error









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  • Do you mean ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)?
    – Marc Vanhoomissen
    Feb 13 at 19:43










  • I think this ^ is the answer here
    – Anwar
    Feb 15 at 7:17












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I could not install Ubuntu, as it showed following



APCI Error: No handler for region
APCI Error: Region Embedded control
APCI Error: Method parse/execution failed
No caching mode page found
Assuming drive cache:write through

(initramfs) mount: mounting/dev/loop0//filesystem.squashfs failed: input/output error









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I could not install Ubuntu, as it showed following



APCI Error: No handler for region
APCI Error: Region Embedded control
APCI Error: Method parse/execution failed
No caching mode page found
Assuming drive cache:write through

(initramfs) mount: mounting/dev/loop0//filesystem.squashfs failed: input/output error






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  • Do you mean ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)?
    – Marc Vanhoomissen
    Feb 13 at 19:43










  • I think this ^ is the answer here
    – Anwar
    Feb 15 at 7:17
















  • Do you mean ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)?
    – Marc Vanhoomissen
    Feb 13 at 19:43










  • I think this ^ is the answer here
    – Anwar
    Feb 15 at 7:17















Do you mean ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)?
– Marc Vanhoomissen
Feb 13 at 19:43




Do you mean ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)?
– Marc Vanhoomissen
Feb 13 at 19:43












I think this ^ is the answer here
– Anwar
Feb 15 at 7:17




I think this ^ is the answer here
– Anwar
Feb 15 at 7:17










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"input/output error" looks like the installation medium is broken. Please try again with a different DVD or USB drive.






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Those specific ACPI errors won't affect the installation, they are warnings from the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface driver concerning some issues in the ACPI tables in your machine and won't cause the problem you are seeing. It is worth sanity checking your installation media, there is an option in the early install boot menu to check the installation media.






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    "input/output error" looks like the installation medium is broken. Please try again with a different DVD or USB drive.






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    "input/output error" looks like the installation medium is broken. Please try again with a different DVD or USB drive.






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    "input/output error" looks like the installation medium is broken. Please try again with a different DVD or USB drive.






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    Those specific ACPI errors won't affect the installation, they are warnings from the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface driver concerning some issues in the ACPI tables in your machine and won't cause the problem you are seeing. It is worth sanity checking your installation media, there is an option in the early install boot menu to check the installation media.






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      Those specific ACPI errors won't affect the installation, they are warnings from the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface driver concerning some issues in the ACPI tables in your machine and won't cause the problem you are seeing. It is worth sanity checking your installation media, there is an option in the early install boot menu to check the installation media.






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        Those specific ACPI errors won't affect the installation, they are warnings from the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface driver concerning some issues in the ACPI tables in your machine and won't cause the problem you are seeing. It is worth sanity checking your installation media, there is an option in the early install boot menu to check the installation media.






        share|improve this answer












        Those specific ACPI errors won't affect the installation, they are warnings from the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface driver concerning some issues in the ACPI tables in your machine and won't cause the problem you are seeing. It is worth sanity checking your installation media, there is an option in the early install boot menu to check the installation media.







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        answered Mar 28 at 10:51









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