The installation is stopped

factory came with SSD 128 or 240
acorrding to HP as I looked

I don't have ssd

so he should be doing MBR and BIOS correct @Aravisian

I am thinking of RAID, actually...

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If it were NVme, I agree.

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He is running 7200 HD I bet and I think MBR and BIOS. Its old I know

That is old.
@ClinRe
what is the model number of your laptop?

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I can't login in Windows yet to put mbr

@ClinRe HP laptop is what model ?

I don't know that

What you don't know? Pavilion, Spectre, Omen, ProBook, Chromebook, and Envy .

Surely your pulling my leg?

Let me know when you figure it out

I can't do nothing with the user Windows blocked for 2 hours :frowning:

Where i should search that of my laptop?

This happened to me also the last time I tried to reinstall Zorin OS (the freezing installation problem). I had integrated graphics and Secure boot turned off. The sha256 checksums result was alright.....The power button was not working. I had to take out the battery to switch off the computer. Later I inserted the battery and the USB again, then installation went fine....This is not a solution but I am posting this to say that I experienced this problem as well.

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@ClinRe Sie haben es geschafft weil Sie nie aufgegeben haben !

"You make it success because you never give up" is the translation that what my Grandfather always said

Let us know and we will assist in your install.

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It should otherwise you wont have a working display :joy:

I have a raid controller with ahci drivers installed, Pop! Os refuses to boot when i install the os on the nvme card, no matter how many times i install it it does not work. I even removed my 2 other sata drives to see if it will work on the nvme bit it keeps refusing. The funny thing is, when i install linux on the nvme drive it wil overwrite a string in the bios and i cant boot in my m2 sata drive by default, i have to press f12 and select it manually. It was so frustrating a few months ago that i did a fresh install and deleted everything on the nvme drive

Raid and nvme is troublesome in linux sadly.

Does your laptop supports 64 bit file system?

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Yes, you are right for asking this question.
Since we have almost no information on OP's laptop we are doing this merry goose hunt.

@Bubby thought OP's machine was very old HDD laptop.
I thought it was one of those latest NVme laptop.

We asked OP to tell us a make/model of his laptop and this is the only reply we got:

I suggest we put this case on the back burner till OP comes back with information we need.
Otherwise, we go nowhere.

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I already did...at least WE are on the same page :+1:

Not sure about the OP would seem if you go to the auto garage you kind of know what car you drive

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