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Ubuntu 20.04 installation error on Vivobook PRO(RP log size 0 is invlid)

cn flag

I have some problem for Ubuntu 20.04 installing.

I made booting USB via Rufus for install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS in my laptop but it doesn't work :(

Here is error log.

pci 0000:00:07.0: DPC: RP PIO log size 0 is invalid
usb 3-3: device descriptor read/64, error -110
usb 3-3: device descriptor read/64, error -71
...

The following are the methods I've tried.

  1. Disable Fast Boot in BIOS
  2. Disable Secure Boot in BIOS
  3. press e in grub menu and add a line nouveau.modeset=0
  4. I used two version of USB(2.0, 3.0)
  5. I tried to install on other my laptop(LG Ultrabook) and it is worked.

A few specs about my laptop:

Asus vivobook pro 15
CPU: Intel core i5-11300H(3.1GHz)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX3050(vram:4gb)
storage: SK hynix Gold P31 1TB(PCle NVMe Gen 3, M.2 2280 Single Side)
BIOS version: 205

I'm not native an English. My English will not enough for explain it. If information not enough for answer then plz comment what kind of information that i should give you.

Pilot6 avatar
cn flag
Boot with nomodeset.
Pilot6 avatar
cn flag
Does this answer your question? [My computer boots to a black screen, what options do I have to fix it?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/162075/my-computer-boots-to-a-black-screen-what-options-do-i-have-to-fix-it)
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cn flag
@Pilot6 thanks for comment. I already tried to boot with nomodeset and nouveau.modeset=0 then it doesn't work. But i can get a lot of help from the link you give to me. i will check that post. Thank you so much
karel avatar
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Does this answer your question? [Why Doesn't a Bootable USB Boot](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1190764/why-doesnt-a-bootable-usb-boot)
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