18.04 Live DVD intallation fails as partitions are not found












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Trying to install 18.04 (dual boot) on a new Dell Vostro 3670 with a 250gb ssd drive. After resizing the windows partition, I managed to boot from the 18.04 dvd and start the installation. However, after the first few installation screens I get the message "Installation requires 8,6GB You have 0B" and the only option is to exit the installation.



I can guess that the primary win10 partition cannot be detected due to stupid Win10 hibernation features for fast boot. Any ideas why the unallocated part of the disk is not detectable ??










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    Trying to install 18.04 (dual boot) on a new Dell Vostro 3670 with a 250gb ssd drive. After resizing the windows partition, I managed to boot from the 18.04 dvd and start the installation. However, after the first few installation screens I get the message "Installation requires 8,6GB You have 0B" and the only option is to exit the installation.



    I can guess that the primary win10 partition cannot be detected due to stupid Win10 hibernation features for fast boot. Any ideas why the unallocated part of the disk is not detectable ??










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      Trying to install 18.04 (dual boot) on a new Dell Vostro 3670 with a 250gb ssd drive. After resizing the windows partition, I managed to boot from the 18.04 dvd and start the installation. However, after the first few installation screens I get the message "Installation requires 8,6GB You have 0B" and the only option is to exit the installation.



      I can guess that the primary win10 partition cannot be detected due to stupid Win10 hibernation features for fast boot. Any ideas why the unallocated part of the disk is not detectable ??










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      Trying to install 18.04 (dual boot) on a new Dell Vostro 3670 with a 250gb ssd drive. After resizing the windows partition, I managed to boot from the 18.04 dvd and start the installation. However, after the first few installation screens I get the message "Installation requires 8,6GB You have 0B" and the only option is to exit the installation.



      I can guess that the primary win10 partition cannot be detected due to stupid Win10 hibernation features for fast boot. Any ideas why the unallocated part of the disk is not detectable ??







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          To install Ubuntu you have to disable secure boot from bios and fast boot from windows.




          1. In BIOS


          Go to Boot Manager in bios and disable the option Secure Boot. Source




          1. In Windows


          Search for and open “Power options” in the Start Menu.
          Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window.
          Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.”
          Under “Shutdown settings” make sure “Turn on fast startup” is enabled. Source






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          • have to disable secure boot from bios: DID THAT disable fast boot from windows: I WILL TRY TO FIGURE THIS OUT THX A LOT

            – Georgios Tsapogas
            Jan 8 at 18:08













          • @Georgios Tsapogas see edited answer.

            – VeeJay
            Jan 8 at 20:37













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          To install Ubuntu you have to disable secure boot from bios and fast boot from windows.




          1. In BIOS


          Go to Boot Manager in bios and disable the option Secure Boot. Source




          1. In Windows


          Search for and open “Power options” in the Start Menu.
          Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window.
          Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.”
          Under “Shutdown settings” make sure “Turn on fast startup” is enabled. Source






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          • have to disable secure boot from bios: DID THAT disable fast boot from windows: I WILL TRY TO FIGURE THIS OUT THX A LOT

            – Georgios Tsapogas
            Jan 8 at 18:08













          • @Georgios Tsapogas see edited answer.

            – VeeJay
            Jan 8 at 20:37


















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          To install Ubuntu you have to disable secure boot from bios and fast boot from windows.




          1. In BIOS


          Go to Boot Manager in bios and disable the option Secure Boot. Source




          1. In Windows


          Search for and open “Power options” in the Start Menu.
          Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window.
          Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.”
          Under “Shutdown settings” make sure “Turn on fast startup” is enabled. Source






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          • have to disable secure boot from bios: DID THAT disable fast boot from windows: I WILL TRY TO FIGURE THIS OUT THX A LOT

            – Georgios Tsapogas
            Jan 8 at 18:08













          • @Georgios Tsapogas see edited answer.

            – VeeJay
            Jan 8 at 20:37
















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          To install Ubuntu you have to disable secure boot from bios and fast boot from windows.




          1. In BIOS


          Go to Boot Manager in bios and disable the option Secure Boot. Source




          1. In Windows


          Search for and open “Power options” in the Start Menu.
          Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window.
          Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.”
          Under “Shutdown settings” make sure “Turn on fast startup” is enabled. Source






          share|improve this answer















          To install Ubuntu you have to disable secure boot from bios and fast boot from windows.




          1. In BIOS


          Go to Boot Manager in bios and disable the option Secure Boot. Source




          1. In Windows


          Search for and open “Power options” in the Start Menu.
          Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window.
          Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.”
          Under “Shutdown settings” make sure “Turn on fast startup” is enabled. Source







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          answered Jan 8 at 12:48









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          • have to disable secure boot from bios: DID THAT disable fast boot from windows: I WILL TRY TO FIGURE THIS OUT THX A LOT

            – Georgios Tsapogas
            Jan 8 at 18:08













          • @Georgios Tsapogas see edited answer.

            – VeeJay
            Jan 8 at 20:37





















          • have to disable secure boot from bios: DID THAT disable fast boot from windows: I WILL TRY TO FIGURE THIS OUT THX A LOT

            – Georgios Tsapogas
            Jan 8 at 18:08













          • @Georgios Tsapogas see edited answer.

            – VeeJay
            Jan 8 at 20:37



















          have to disable secure boot from bios: DID THAT disable fast boot from windows: I WILL TRY TO FIGURE THIS OUT THX A LOT

          – Georgios Tsapogas
          Jan 8 at 18:08







          have to disable secure boot from bios: DID THAT disable fast boot from windows: I WILL TRY TO FIGURE THIS OUT THX A LOT

          – Georgios Tsapogas
          Jan 8 at 18:08















          @Georgios Tsapogas see edited answer.

          – VeeJay
          Jan 8 at 20:37







          @Georgios Tsapogas see edited answer.

          – VeeJay
          Jan 8 at 20:37




















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