Can't boot Ubuntu USB - “Invalid magic number”












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I've tried to install ubuntu from Flash Drive in Windows 10. I'm using Universal Usb Installer app to create a bootable flash drive. The problem is when I boot it through UEFI boot mode and try to install Ubuntu, it says:



Error: Invalid magic number
Error: you need to load kernel first


How to solve this problem?










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    I've tried to install ubuntu from Flash Drive in Windows 10. I'm using Universal Usb Installer app to create a bootable flash drive. The problem is when I boot it through UEFI boot mode and try to install Ubuntu, it says:



    Error: Invalid magic number
    Error: you need to load kernel first


    How to solve this problem?










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      I've tried to install ubuntu from Flash Drive in Windows 10. I'm using Universal Usb Installer app to create a bootable flash drive. The problem is when I boot it through UEFI boot mode and try to install Ubuntu, it says:



      Error: Invalid magic number
      Error: you need to load kernel first


      How to solve this problem?










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      I've tried to install ubuntu from Flash Drive in Windows 10. I'm using Universal Usb Installer app to create a bootable flash drive. The problem is when I boot it through UEFI boot mode and try to install Ubuntu, it says:



      Error: Invalid magic number
      Error: you need to load kernel first


      How to solve this problem?







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          1. If you didn't already, try creating the USB drive itself with Rufus.

          2. Try step #1 with another USB drive if possible.






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          • It didn't work, after creating the bootable with rufus, it doesn't detect the efi mode in my boot setup, I have checking the file and all file missing in this folder like isolinux, efi, and some more, so I'm using another app, it's work but the result is like what I asked

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          • I can't understand what you're saying, and it doesn't sound like you tried another USB drive.

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          1. If you didn't already, try creating the USB drive itself with Rufus.

          2. Try step #1 with another USB drive if possible.






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          • It didn't work, after creating the bootable with rufus, it doesn't detect the efi mode in my boot setup, I have checking the file and all file missing in this folder like isolinux, efi, and some more, so I'm using another app, it's work but the result is like what I asked

            – user720042
            Aug 2 '17 at 23:26











          • I can't understand what you're saying, and it doesn't sound like you tried another USB drive.

            – pzkpfw
            Aug 3 '17 at 15:01
















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          1. If you didn't already, try creating the USB drive itself with Rufus.

          2. Try step #1 with another USB drive if possible.






          share|improve this answer
























          • It didn't work, after creating the bootable with rufus, it doesn't detect the efi mode in my boot setup, I have checking the file and all file missing in this folder like isolinux, efi, and some more, so I'm using another app, it's work but the result is like what I asked

            – user720042
            Aug 2 '17 at 23:26











          • I can't understand what you're saying, and it doesn't sound like you tried another USB drive.

            – pzkpfw
            Aug 3 '17 at 15:01














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          1. If you didn't already, try creating the USB drive itself with Rufus.

          2. Try step #1 with another USB drive if possible.






          share|improve this answer














          1. If you didn't already, try creating the USB drive itself with Rufus.

          2. Try step #1 with another USB drive if possible.







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          • It didn't work, after creating the bootable with rufus, it doesn't detect the efi mode in my boot setup, I have checking the file and all file missing in this folder like isolinux, efi, and some more, so I'm using another app, it's work but the result is like what I asked

            – user720042
            Aug 2 '17 at 23:26











          • I can't understand what you're saying, and it doesn't sound like you tried another USB drive.

            – pzkpfw
            Aug 3 '17 at 15:01



















          • It didn't work, after creating the bootable with rufus, it doesn't detect the efi mode in my boot setup, I have checking the file and all file missing in this folder like isolinux, efi, and some more, so I'm using another app, it's work but the result is like what I asked

            – user720042
            Aug 2 '17 at 23:26











          • I can't understand what you're saying, and it doesn't sound like you tried another USB drive.

            – pzkpfw
            Aug 3 '17 at 15:01

















          It didn't work, after creating the bootable with rufus, it doesn't detect the efi mode in my boot setup, I have checking the file and all file missing in this folder like isolinux, efi, and some more, so I'm using another app, it's work but the result is like what I asked

          – user720042
          Aug 2 '17 at 23:26





          It didn't work, after creating the bootable with rufus, it doesn't detect the efi mode in my boot setup, I have checking the file and all file missing in this folder like isolinux, efi, and some more, so I'm using another app, it's work but the result is like what I asked

          – user720042
          Aug 2 '17 at 23:26













          I can't understand what you're saying, and it doesn't sound like you tried another USB drive.

          – pzkpfw
          Aug 3 '17 at 15:01





          I can't understand what you're saying, and it doesn't sound like you tried another USB drive.

          – pzkpfw
          Aug 3 '17 at 15:01


















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