Ubuntu installation is slow, why?
I am currently installing Ubuntu 12.04.3. Everything was going fine until I came across this...
Installing System
It is sssooooooo close to being finished! Like 1/6 of the way there! I just wanted to know if this is normal or if something is wrong. I'm installing it through a flash drive if that helps
Also,what will happen if I press the skip button that pops up when I click Installing System?
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I am currently installing Ubuntu 12.04.3. Everything was going fine until I came across this...
Installing System
It is sssooooooo close to being finished! Like 1/6 of the way there! I just wanted to know if this is normal or if something is wrong. I'm installing it through a flash drive if that helps
Also,what will happen if I press the skip button that pops up when I click Installing System?
system-installation
try to unplugged your Internet connection and turn off wifi during installing.
– Shaharil Ahmad
Oct 7 '13 at 6:36
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I am currently installing Ubuntu 12.04.3. Everything was going fine until I came across this...
Installing System
It is sssooooooo close to being finished! Like 1/6 of the way there! I just wanted to know if this is normal or if something is wrong. I'm installing it through a flash drive if that helps
Also,what will happen if I press the skip button that pops up when I click Installing System?
system-installation
I am currently installing Ubuntu 12.04.3. Everything was going fine until I came across this...
Installing System
It is sssooooooo close to being finished! Like 1/6 of the way there! I just wanted to know if this is normal or if something is wrong. I'm installing it through a flash drive if that helps
Also,what will happen if I press the skip button that pops up when I click Installing System?
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system-installation
edited Aug 13 '14 at 22:08
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try to unplugged your Internet connection and turn off wifi during installing.
– Shaharil Ahmad
Oct 7 '13 at 6:36
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try to unplugged your Internet connection and turn off wifi during installing.
– Shaharil Ahmad
Oct 7 '13 at 6:36
try to unplugged your Internet connection and turn off wifi during installing.
– Shaharil Ahmad
Oct 7 '13 at 6:36
try to unplugged your Internet connection and turn off wifi during installing.
– Shaharil Ahmad
Oct 7 '13 at 6:36
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do try not to install - updating while installing. Just do installing without connecting to Internet.
I too had this, and when I tried installing for my friend at his home (without internet) it was just as fast as other installations.
try it and let us know how it goes
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I had a problem like this-do you know how much ram your system has? If it has under 512MBs, than ubuntu installation will be very slow, and will be sluggish when running it.
Edit: disconnecting the internet may help, Ubuntu may install updates while installing which will take a long time as was stated below. Good luck mate!
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
it should install great then-just do as was stated above and disconnect from the web if you haven't already.
– jrub
Oct 8 '13 at 22:13
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I cleaned the fan because I guess my computer was overheated and then the speed is normal. Have a try. I don't think the problem is on the memory size or processor, because Ubuntu installer first test pre-requirements before install it.
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do try not to install - updating while installing. Just do installing without connecting to Internet.
I too had this, and when I tried installing for my friend at his home (without internet) it was just as fast as other installations.
try it and let us know how it goes
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do try not to install - updating while installing. Just do installing without connecting to Internet.
I too had this, and when I tried installing for my friend at his home (without internet) it was just as fast as other installations.
try it and let us know how it goes
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do try not to install - updating while installing. Just do installing without connecting to Internet.
I too had this, and when I tried installing for my friend at his home (without internet) it was just as fast as other installations.
try it and let us know how it goes
do try not to install - updating while installing. Just do installing without connecting to Internet.
I too had this, and when I tried installing for my friend at his home (without internet) it was just as fast as other installations.
try it and let us know how it goes
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I had a problem like this-do you know how much ram your system has? If it has under 512MBs, than ubuntu installation will be very slow, and will be sluggish when running it.
Edit: disconnecting the internet may help, Ubuntu may install updates while installing which will take a long time as was stated below. Good luck mate!
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
it should install great then-just do as was stated above and disconnect from the web if you haven't already.
– jrub
Oct 8 '13 at 22:13
add a comment |
I had a problem like this-do you know how much ram your system has? If it has under 512MBs, than ubuntu installation will be very slow, and will be sluggish when running it.
Edit: disconnecting the internet may help, Ubuntu may install updates while installing which will take a long time as was stated below. Good luck mate!
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
it should install great then-just do as was stated above and disconnect from the web if you haven't already.
– jrub
Oct 8 '13 at 22:13
add a comment |
I had a problem like this-do you know how much ram your system has? If it has under 512MBs, than ubuntu installation will be very slow, and will be sluggish when running it.
Edit: disconnecting the internet may help, Ubuntu may install updates while installing which will take a long time as was stated below. Good luck mate!
I had a problem like this-do you know how much ram your system has? If it has under 512MBs, than ubuntu installation will be very slow, and will be sluggish when running it.
Edit: disconnecting the internet may help, Ubuntu may install updates while installing which will take a long time as was stated below. Good luck mate!
edited Oct 8 '13 at 22:12
answered Oct 7 '13 at 3:25
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I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
it should install great then-just do as was stated above and disconnect from the web if you haven't already.
– jrub
Oct 8 '13 at 22:13
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I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
it should install great then-just do as was stated above and disconnect from the web if you haven't already.
– jrub
Oct 8 '13 at 22:13
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
I have 2 GB of RAM.
– Josiah
Oct 7 '13 at 10:37
it should install great then-just do as was stated above and disconnect from the web if you haven't already.
– jrub
Oct 8 '13 at 22:13
it should install great then-just do as was stated above and disconnect from the web if you haven't already.
– jrub
Oct 8 '13 at 22:13
add a comment |
I cleaned the fan because I guess my computer was overheated and then the speed is normal. Have a try. I don't think the problem is on the memory size or processor, because Ubuntu installer first test pre-requirements before install it.
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I cleaned the fan because I guess my computer was overheated and then the speed is normal. Have a try. I don't think the problem is on the memory size or processor, because Ubuntu installer first test pre-requirements before install it.
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I cleaned the fan because I guess my computer was overheated and then the speed is normal. Have a try. I don't think the problem is on the memory size or processor, because Ubuntu installer first test pre-requirements before install it.
I cleaned the fan because I guess my computer was overheated and then the speed is normal. Have a try. I don't think the problem is on the memory size or processor, because Ubuntu installer first test pre-requirements before install it.
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try to unplugged your Internet connection and turn off wifi during installing.
– Shaharil Ahmad
Oct 7 '13 at 6:36