There are a couple of related threads, however, none of them helped me to solve my issue.
The problem: I have a computer with windows 10. I would like to install the latest ubuntu on it alongside windows, so I downloaded ubuntu and created a bootable USB using the "Startup Disk Creator" on ubuntu 16.04.
I disabled the "fast startup" on windows, inserted the USB and restarted the computer. In the Bios, I then disabled "Fast Boot"
and "Secure Boot"
and selected the USB as the preferred Boot option.
The typical starting screen appears and I select "Try ubuntu without installation" and then I get the following screen:
I then tried it using rufus and chose "GPR partition for UEFI" as suggested here, resulting in the same screen.
Now I am running out of ideas. My long-term goal is to have ubuntu 18.04 alongside windows 10.
Could anyone suggest steps that solve my issue?
nomodeset
enabled as described in this answer. Then it worked perfectly fine. – Cleb Sep 01 '18 at 15:46