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After you've done that maybe it will boot by itself or you might have to re-install. If not some of the rest of that guide might help. If you want to stick with getting it to work feel free to come back if you don't understand something it says. Just be aware that when he references Ubuntu 14.10 and the kernel number they will be older than your versions so those fixes may not be needed and a lot of the guide might be irrelevant to you.
That would be referring to the USB drive you are using. Does Gparted still display after that? If so a screenie of the partitions would be nice so we can work out if you have an install in the right place. As for the error as long as your Ubuntu seemed to go through the install process then it shouldn't have affected installing to disk. if Gparted won't open you can try typing Disks into the dash and use that program.
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[–] Disappointed 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Ok, apparently this is what you should be doing in the bios.
http://i.imgur.com/OZlXiDY.png
After you've done that maybe it will boot by itself or you might have to re-install. If not some of the rest of that guide might help. If you want to stick with getting it to work feel free to come back if you don't understand something it says. Just be aware that when he references Ubuntu 14.10 and the kernel number they will be older than your versions so those fixes may not be needed and a lot of the guide might be irrelevant to you.
http://blog.davidelner.com/dual-booting-ubuntu-14-10-on-the-surface-pro-3/
[–] [deleted] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
[–] Disappointed 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
That would be referring to the USB drive you are using. Does Gparted still display after that? If so a screenie of the partitions would be nice so we can work out if you have an install in the right place. As for the error as long as your Ubuntu seemed to go through the install process then it shouldn't have affected installing to disk. if Gparted won't open you can try typing Disks into the dash and use that program.