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Whenever I try to install ubuntu 14.04 lts I get a message saying:

ubi-usersetupcrash

ubi-usersetup failed with exit code 10. Further information may be found in var/log/syslog

What do I do so I can install ubuntu without it crashing?

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    Close-voters: This seems more likely to be due to corrupted installation media than a bug. It's probably a duplicate, but probably not off-topic. @user294547 If you select "Try Ubuntu" and then run the installer from the desktop (or Unity dash), then after the problem happens you can open a Nautilus (file browser) window and find the file /var/log/syslog to see what information is at/near the end of it. You could then add that to your question (by editing your question). That might help, but I do recommend following Pabi's advice first. Jul 24, 2014 at 2:30

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This could just be a corrupted installation media.
You can try to burn a new installation cd / rewrite the installation stick.
If you want more input please post your syslog.

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I had similar problem during setup Ubuntu 14.04.1 (ubi-partman failed with exit code 141). The problem was with dmraid. There was /dev/mapper/ddf1 on /dev/sda. It caused the error in Ubuntu setup and in sudo gparted. It not solved with sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda, but sudo apt-get purge dmraid solved the error.

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