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I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my vista laptop, iQon, 2mb RAM, 2Ghz, 100Gb hdd, but it just won't go. I've tried installing from iso, wubi, and usb install. I even reset to factory settings and it still won't work. Booting from usb makes the menu come up for installing, but when I run it "loading" comes up but then it freezes. Here's a picture of what's on the screen when it freezes:

http://s17.postimage.org/hzshb0q5b/Y_U_NO_WORK_UBUNTU.jpg

(can't post actual images since I'm new and my rep is under 10) Just ignore the massive crack, I try to. Any help would be great!!! Thanks in advance.

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Have you tried turning ACPI off in the BIOS?

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I have. I've tried turning off the several different ACPI's and nomodeset (is that it?) several times with different variances in which I turn off, but no cigar. – boundless08 Oct 10 '12 at 22:18

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