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Ubuntu server 20.04.2 installation constantly fails

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So I'm trying to install Ubuntu server 20.04.2 on an old Optiplex 3010, and the installation fails as soon as I get past the disk formatting page (Only installing on a partition).enter image description hereenter image description here

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Did you check if your computer meets the recommended System Requirements for Ubuntu 20.04?
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Yup. 2.9 GHz 2GB memory and 512 GB HDD. I'm about to try installing onto the whole disk.
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Okay, I assume you're installing this for a Dual Boot option? Also, please check this out https://askubuntu.com/questions/1050243/error-installing-ubuntu-server-18-04-invalid-poolname It's for 18.04 but has mentioned the same error.
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Yeah I've just tried to install with a different image burner
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I did something with reformatting the drive in windows and used 18.04 and it is working now
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Does this answer your question? [How to download the first 20.04 .iso](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1320886/how-to-download-the-first-20-04-iso) Use *netboot/mini.iso* and buy more RAM if your system supports it.
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I got it working just now by reformatting the drive in windows, and I'm working on getting more RAM but I think its sufficient for now.
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Idk I just need to mark as done.

I reformatted the drive in windows to be usable, but not have a drive name and no format (previously formatted as NFTS and was drive E:). Most liekly does not have to do with the version of Ubuntu used.

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If you have your answer, you can accept this.
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