Crash during guided resize installation of 16.04.4 LTS from USB Flash drive

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I am pretty new to Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS and I ran into a problem during its installation.



I am on an asus zenbook and therefore there is no dvd reader. I created a USB flash drive with rufus and all seemed to work perfectly. I managed to get to the installation (alongside Windows) but just after the guided resize (when I have to choose how much place I give to Ubuntu) there is a splash with quite a long detail from which the most significant sentence is:




ubiquity crashed with valueError in translate_to_c(): Guided-resize SCSI1 (0,0,0), partition #5 (sda) and use freedspace




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    I am pretty new to Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS and I ran into a problem during its installation.



    I am on an asus zenbook and therefore there is no dvd reader. I created a USB flash drive with rufus and all seemed to work perfectly. I managed to get to the installation (alongside Windows) but just after the guided resize (when I have to choose how much place I give to Ubuntu) there is a splash with quite a long detail from which the most significant sentence is:




    ubiquity crashed with valueError in translate_to_c(): Guided-resize SCSI1 (0,0,0), partition #5 (sda) and use freedspace




    What should I do?










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      I am pretty new to Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS and I ran into a problem during its installation.



      I am on an asus zenbook and therefore there is no dvd reader. I created a USB flash drive with rufus and all seemed to work perfectly. I managed to get to the installation (alongside Windows) but just after the guided resize (when I have to choose how much place I give to Ubuntu) there is a splash with quite a long detail from which the most significant sentence is:




      ubiquity crashed with valueError in translate_to_c(): Guided-resize SCSI1 (0,0,0), partition #5 (sda) and use freedspace




      What should I do?










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      I am pretty new to Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS and I ran into a problem during its installation.



      I am on an asus zenbook and therefore there is no dvd reader. I created a USB flash drive with rufus and all seemed to work perfectly. I managed to get to the installation (alongside Windows) but just after the guided resize (when I have to choose how much place I give to Ubuntu) there is a splash with quite a long detail from which the most significant sentence is:




      ubiquity crashed with valueError in translate_to_c(): Guided-resize SCSI1 (0,0,0), partition #5 (sda) and use freedspace




      What should I do?







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