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Ubuntu will not load on my older MAC

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Hi very new to this so please bear with me.

I am new to Mac's also.

I have down loaded Ubuntu from the Ubuntu site and moved the icon from the download to the desk top, when I click on the icon it will not load, error message is

Error box title - The following disk images could not be opened

error message - Ubuntu 20.4.2 No mountable files systems

The reason I am trying to load Ubuntu is to take part in a class on coding, therefore technical answers mean nothing to me I am afraid.

Thanks in advance

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Did you burn the ISO to an USB drive? Did you try to boot it? When do you get this error message? Please [edit](https://askubuntu.com/posts/1349731/edit) the question.
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Did you verify the ISO prior to write to media? (https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-how-to-verify-ubuntu#0) and then the write to media? I find this second step the most failure prone (about 5-8% of writes fail for me regardless of box/software I write them too - thumb-drive isn't quality media; it's made to price) and verify the media on a second box, but from what you provided - I'd assume your ISO was invalid; or write to media was flawed.
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Someone already asked similar question before. So, this could be the answer to your question: https://askubuntu.com/questions/655228/when-trying-to-install-on-mac-no-mountable-file-system
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Does this answer your question? [When trying to install on Mac: "No mountable file system."](https://askubuntu.com/questions/655228/when-trying-to-install-on-mac-no-mountable-file-system)
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