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I'm experiencing a problem installing Ubuntu on my new laptop. It originally had windows 10 Home version, but I wiped out the disk (eMMC) and tried to install the Ubuntu. However, I believe the storage type is not suitable for Ubuntu... I've lost Windows 10 and am unable to install any OS, which makes the laptop useless.

I want to install Ubuntu. The laptop I'm trying to install is Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 14.

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marked as duplicate by Zanna, Eliah Kagan, TheWanderer, Eric Carvalho, waltinator Jan 1 '17 at 22:39

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If you go into the BIOS / Set-up (accessible on boot with a key, eg. F12), is there any "Legacy boot" option ? If so, enable it. – JonasCz Jun 10 '16 at 13:18
    
You can install Ubuntu on eMMC (or I would not be typing this now from Ubuntu). – Zanna Dec 31 '16 at 12:50

Just give it try: Go to bios Disable CSM( Compatibility support Module) Boot again in UEFI mode. CSM is there to support older os'es. This will solve most of issues like I/O Errors. Hope this helps..

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