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I am trying to install Ubuntu on my PC. During the installation process a dialogue box appears with the following message:

error fsyncing/closing/dev/mmcblk0rpmb: input/output error

Selecting retry brings the same notification, while ignore continues to the installation. Once the installation is complete, and following with the restart prompt, I am brought back to the boot screen, where I can (once again) choose try, install or OEM install. However it is clear that the system is booted using the USB, but not the internal drive.

I am using an ASUS Eeebook X205TA, with an SSD.

If I turn the computer off and remove the USB, no boot takes place.

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I had the same problem. I have a feeling that it is probably a corrupt .iso file. I was having problems with the mate 64 bit Mint 17.3. I then downloaded xubuntu and using the same USB was able to have my laptop ASUS E402MA up and running without any problems. Hope this helps.

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I replaced older cables and defective HDs, it worked my Debian 10 installation.

See the question 655659

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