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First I apologize, I know that my English isn't very good.
Now, I'm in live-CD from Ubuntu 16.04 AMD64

I tried to install Elementary OS. I failure and my HDD lost all of my information (Windows, docs, etc)...

Then, I tried to install Q4OS from Windows executable file (.exe).
I failure, black screen with white words. I can't remember those words, but the idea is that Q4OS hasn't boot manager and OS information. The HDD that I select to install the OS wasn't formatted.

Then, I tried to install Ubuntu 16.04 and I'm here, in Live-CD interface and writing to you.

In all of then cases I has the same problem:
Unable to create X or Y partition (frequently exchange area - in Spanish "area de intercambio").

Now, in Live-CD I try to format the HDD disks (my pc has 2 HDD >> one: 1TB, the other one: 80GB).

I can't, I try using Gparted, y try using Disks and y try using Cfdisk console command and I can't do anything, neither create partition table or format any disk...

GParted do nothing, only try to create partition table but before the process nothing changes... Cfdisk, the same case, try but when I reload (quit and enter again) nothing changes.

And Disks try but the information after the process is the same that before.

Error formatting volume: error synchronizing after formatting with type "ext4" Timed out waiting for object

usdisks-error-quark, 0

Please help me installing Ubuntu (yes, I can install again Windows but that isn't the idea).

If its relevant: I have an GA-970A-DS3P and RX Radeon 550

OS INSTALLATION: OS INSTALLATION

GPARTED BEFORE: GPARTED BEFORE

GPARTED IN: GPARTED IN

GPARTED AFTER: GPARTED AFTER

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  • Related: askubuntu.com/a/377396/367990
    – Byte Commander
    Apr 12, 2018 at 7:58
  • Thanks you! That dont works :(, i can do not anything then i cant create partition table Apr 12, 2018 at 8:16
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    what does the information about the unallocated space in gparted say, since there is a red warning sign? Apr 12, 2018 at 8:20
  • the warning says /dev/sda: unrecognised disk label Apr 12, 2018 at 8:25
  • @ZahirObandoArenas: are you sure? your picture is showing sdb as the selected drive (with the unallocated space) and now you are writing about sda...?!? Apr 12, 2018 at 8:36

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