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Alexander Loginov-Solonitsyn2015-07-18 22:30:22
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Alexander Loginov-Solonitsyn, 2015-07-18 22:30:22

When I try to boot from the installation flash drive, it says - machine check error. How to fix?

In general, the background is as follows - the MSI CX61 laptop. I went from the store without an OS, immediately rolled up venda 7. After 2 years, instead of venda, I rolled Ubuntu 14.04 from a bootable flash drive (verbanium 16 gigs with the UNetbootin program).
Now, due to many small glitches, I want to try to roll the second mint system. I recorded it on the same Mint 17.2 flash drive with the UNetbootin program. Now, when I try to boot from a flash drive, I get a black screen for a second with the inscription machine check error, and then Ubuntu starts to boot.
There is an Asus aspire 1 netbook, where the flash drive loads as it should. I dug up on the Internet that you need to disable UEFI / Secure Boot. But in my bios there is no such item. Previously, I didn’t go into the BIOS at all, since there is a boot menu available by a separate key. I also tried to write different distros to the USB flash drive, the result is the same.
How could ubunta affect this behavior? Or is it just a coincidence? I am not well versed in these matters. Maybe someone has come across something similar? Thanks for reading to the end.)
ps: If you need a BIOS version, then I can look only tomorrow.

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Dmitry, 2015-07-18
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Maybe you are trying to install Mint 32-bit...

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