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I had been using Universal USB Installer in order to create a bootable Ubuntu 13.04 USB. However, when I actually tried to boot it through BIOS on Windows 7 it just did not do anything. Screen would just freeze black. I did it with every 13.04 version available, but no results followed.

Earlier, I had been using same method with 12.04 and that time it had worked. Can anybody suggest something? Maybe another software for creating a bootable USB or some different means?

Cheers!

Ilya
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Try using updated version of universal Usb installer in which ubuntu 13.04 is listed.

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