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Linux Ubuntu stuck on purple screen after installing with no error messages

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I have decided to try installing Linux Ubuntu 20.04 with Windows 10 file's still in the drive, after installing and checking the disk, it just went into a purple screen with a cursor (yes the cursor is free to move around),i am in confusion. If someone could help me, please do, thanks!. (the specs of my old laptop is as listed: ATI Radeon HD4500 Intel Pentium Dual-Core T4500 @ 2.3 GHz 4 GB of ram.)

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Can't you reinstall ? If no then can you enter a tty by pressing `ctrl + alt + f5`
awesomenathan43 avatar
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I tried, but it still kept stuck in the purple screen like when first time booting it.
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Ctrl + alt + f5 ?
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Or grub recovery mode ?
awesomenathan43 avatar
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I can't go into recovery mode since it's stuck at purple screen after installing thing's, and Ctrl alt f5 doesn't do anything.
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Then it means you are unable to get a console
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https://askubuntu.com/questions/1371214/fresh-install-log-in-loop-unable-to-get-a-console?r=SearchResults&s=7|0.0000 look this question
awesomenathan43 avatar
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I can actually use Ctrl Alt F3 but i don't know the user and password because it is the first time i actually use Ubuntu (Edit: nevermind i typed Ubuntu and worked somehow and now im in the console thing(?))
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sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
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From your comments, it appears as if it is the live DVD or USB that is stuck on the purple screen. Edit your answer and clarify: is this after Ubuntu is already installed on the drive, or is this while you are trying to start the installation from the live medium.
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