Failed to install zorin os

not work bro i already do that

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Is he the king of all kings? XD

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Yup :crown:
No doubt.

where bro,theres no line like that

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interesting XD

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I think this can be done only after the installation.
In any case the installer USB is Read only. There is no way to edit it.

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Ummm... I need to scroll up to find what the original error was...

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Very the top. The original posting.
Just skip the part we were talking about King of Kings :crazy_face:

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yeah XD

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this,if i wait, it go blank and then the background change color to red but keep showing that error

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That was a long scroll. :expressionless:

Broken USB stick.

But, to be sure, can you post the contents of /etc/fstab?

sudo nano /etc/fstab

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You mean this,sorry im still learning.

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Ah, so currently you have No Linux distros installed or running?

Then it's not fstab file ( a specific Linux file).
What format was the USB stick in? FAT32? FAT16?

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default fat 32,and then i format it to ntfs.

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when i installing windows 7,8,10 i never get any problem.

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NTFS is specifically Windows only.

You might try Formatting the USB (Beginning to end) in FAT32, completely. Wipe it clean.
Then try burning the Zorin OS .iso to it using Rufus, not Balena Etcher.

But usually that error means that the communication Pipe with the USB is broken. It may be due to the format being wrong... but often means that the USB has seen too many write cycles and is failing.

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:eyes:

I should have asked that question first.
Never take anything for granted when it comes to Linux beginners.

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i will try it again with fat32 thanks bro.

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hehe, my bad not telling all step :sweat_smile:

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It is like a questionnaire to fill at the doctor's office for the first visit. The volunteers are supposed to ask a right question to pinpoint the issue. But of course not everything is ideal in the real life....

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