Kubuntu installation disk problem
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WIN10. I've done all necessary changes on UEFI, I've also created a 25GB partition. When I try to install Kubuntu 17.10.1, I get up to the network stage, then it says that I only have 7.8GB which is the size of the usb and it won't let me get to the next stage where I actually select the partition.
This is the installation window. I can't get past the Wireless Tab. There's a pop-up window with the aforementioned error message.
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WIN10. I've done all necessary changes on UEFI, I've also created a 25GB partition. When I try to install Kubuntu 17.10.1, I get up to the network stage, then it says that I only have 7.8GB which is the size of the usb and it won't let me get to the next stage where I actually select the partition.
This is the installation window. I can't get past the Wireless Tab. There's a pop-up window with the aforementioned error message.
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Turns out I was still on Raid mode instead of AHCI.
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Mar 30 at 11:15
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WIN10. I've done all necessary changes on UEFI, I've also created a 25GB partition. When I try to install Kubuntu 17.10.1, I get up to the network stage, then it says that I only have 7.8GB which is the size of the usb and it won't let me get to the next stage where I actually select the partition.
This is the installation window. I can't get past the Wireless Tab. There's a pop-up window with the aforementioned error message.
dual-boot system-installation kubuntu
WIN10. I've done all necessary changes on UEFI, I've also created a 25GB partition. When I try to install Kubuntu 17.10.1, I get up to the network stage, then it says that I only have 7.8GB which is the size of the usb and it won't let me get to the next stage where I actually select the partition.
This is the installation window. I can't get past the Wireless Tab. There's a pop-up window with the aforementioned error message.
dual-boot system-installation kubuntu
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Turns out I was still on Raid mode instead of AHCI.
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Mar 30 at 11:15
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Turns out I was still on Raid mode instead of AHCI.
â x-abyss
Mar 30 at 11:15
Turns out I was still on Raid mode instead of AHCI.
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Mar 30 at 11:15
Turns out I was still on Raid mode instead of AHCI.
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Mar 30 at 11:15
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Turns out I was still on Raid mode instead of AHCI.
â x-abyss
Mar 30 at 11:15