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I have been trying to install Ubuntu for some time but it won't boot at all. I followed the instructions on the Ubuntu website to make a bootable USB drive (I used Pen-Drive-Linux ). Then I changed the boot order (the BIOS sees the USB) but it fails to boot from it. I even tried unplugging my hard drive and it still doesn't see it.

I have an ASRock 960GC-GS motherboard. Windows can see the files just fine but it wont boot. Thanks for any help.

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Try to use Unetbootin (http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/) to burn ISO to USB Flash Disk. You can see the example tutorial in here http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/usb (Windows) and here http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Bootable-Ubuntu-with-USB-Drive-Using-UNetbootin (Ubuntu). The Google keyword is unetbootin bootable ubuntu. I always successfully burn Ubuntu (even Hiren's Boot CD) by using Unetbootin.

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