The checksum is correct.
The USB was flashed with balenaEtcher, DD and Rufus in GPT.
That doesn't seem to be the problem.
So I tried on three different computers, one of them has Windows 10 installed and boots the Zorin 16 normally.
The others, which has Fedora 34 installed, I get these errors.
Invalid Image
Failed to read header: Unsupported
Failed to load image: Unsupported
start_image() returned Unsupported
What that means?
My hardware is unsupported?
Someone get the same errors?
What machine are you installing on? Year, make and model?
I wonder if creating the Zorin Bootable with and booting with rEFInd may help you: http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/getting.html
Had the same issue last night, which was not what I was expecting after several
attempts to download the ISO image, kept failing.
I just assumed there was something wrong with the conversion to the bootable
image going to flash drive, or something with the download itself, so I downloaded another ISO this morning and will try again later...
I had the same problem as well i think the server was overloaded yesterday or something went wrong. The download link was saying not found. Ended up continuing the download later but the ISO seemed fine for me after downloading.
Ok will try the link in the previous message. Have only used Zorin 15.3 for a week so hadnt put too many things yet. Wanted to be sure before i made any changes.
So.... This didn't work for me, still getting this error. Luckily, I hopefully found the way to remove rEFInd off my Bios, because I can't even get to F2 or F12 with it on it. It boots straight into rEFInd and I when I use that to boot from USB, I get that error.... A little frustrated here... OK, more so pi55ed...lol
I'm having the same issue with my old custom PC:
ASRock Z97 anniversary edition
Intel i5 4460
AMD radeon R9 290
I can and have installed Zorin 16 core in legacy mode but my windows is installed in UEFI so I currently just have to use the boot menu to select an OS as grub cant accodidate legacy and UEFI at the same time I believe.
I will be reinstalling in UEFI mode when this problem is fixed as the response from the ZorinGroup has not worked for me.