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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.
Ok, the install looks fine. If you've turned off secure boot in the Bios then there's no reason it shouldn't be booting up. I've seen some advice say to also turn off the trusted platform mode in the bios but it hasn't been needed for some.
If that doesn't work then looking at your bios screen the only other problem I can possibly see is the [ssd only] option. What other choices do you see there?
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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
Ok, the install looks fine. If you've turned off secure boot in the Bios then there's no reason it shouldn't be booting up. I've seen some advice say to also turn off the trusted platform mode in the bios but it hasn't been needed for some.
If that doesn't work then looking at your bios screen the only other problem I can possibly see is the [ssd only] option. What other choices do you see there?