I recently got a new PC and have decided to return to using Linux after a stint on Windows. However, I'm running into installation issues with several distros, including Fedora and Bazzite. They throw errors during the installation process. I've tried multiple SSDs and disabled Secure Boot and TPM 2.0, but to no avail. The only distributions that installed successfully were Mint, Zorin, Debian, and Arch Linux. My hardware specs include an RX 6600 LE and a Ryzen 5500 on an A520M-DXV Mancer motherboard.
3 Answers
It could also be helpful to know what tool you used to make your bootable USB drive. For instance, are you using MBR or GPT? That can change how the installation process goes depending on your hardware setup.
One thing to consider is trying the installations over a wired connection, as I've heard that can make a difference. Also, removing the boot media after the installation usually avoids some issues. Good luck!
It sounds like you're dealing with some frustrating issues! What specific error messages are you getting? Knowing exactly what the error says can really help troubleshoot the problem better.

Related Questions
Can't Load PhpMyadmin On After Server Update
Redirect www to non-www in Apache Conf
How To Check If Your SSL Cert Is SHA 1
Windows TrackPad Gestures