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Mar 8, 2010

I'm trying to install ubuntu 9.10, downloaded the iso from the site and burned it on a CD, but when I boot from my cdroom drive and choose install ubuntu option I get an ubuntu grey logo for a couple seconds and the I get this error:

I tried downloading a new copy and burning a new CD but still have the same error, no matter what option I choose when booting the CD.

Does anyone now whats the problem? What I'd like to do is install linux as the only OS (formating everything else) not dual boot or anything, I'm new to linux so it'd help if you guys could give me details on how to fix it

I have installed previous versions of ubuntu on this same computer but using the wizard inside windows.

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