Re: Technical support
- From: Fred Roller <froller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 08:16:25 -0500
Jan Erik Kristiansen wrote:
Hi!We will need full hardware specs of your system and the full error
Recently, i've been trying to install a 64 bit verion of Ubuntu 9.10,
downloaded from Ubuntu's homepage.
The problem i'm having now is when i install a normal 32 bit system,
it works, and when trying to make use of the 64 bit system, it just
won't work.
I'm not the first one to experience this problem, from what i can see
when googling it.
This problem identifies itself as "error 15"
Is there any ways to avoid that?
I'm not a experienced user of linux, but i like to switch between the
systems once in a while to find the best of both worlds, but this
problem is driving me crazy...
My system is a dual core processor with 2 gig ram and 4 HDD, one drive
is a only ext4 partitions, wich are used to all fresh installations...
I see there is a guide on how to solve this problem, but i don't
understand it at all, it only get me more confused than i'm allready
am, so i guess i will try another 64 bit system for now, to see if it
works out.
That's about all.
Regards from Norway!
message. "error 15" pulls a couple of results from google pertaining to
install and booting. Are you sure your system supports 64 bit (I know
its a stupid question but you would be surprised... double check please)?
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