Why are all my Linux installs crashing?

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Asked By TechieTornado42 On

I've been trying to install various Linux distros on my machine, which has an Intel i9 9900k processor, an Nvidia 4060 graphics card, and 64GB of Corsair Vengeance RAM. Windows runs perfectly fine, but every single Linux distro I attempt to install crashes. I started with Arch and managed to get it installed, but it crashed while I was using it. I've also tried popular distros like Ubuntu, Debian, and Nobara, but all of them crash either during the installation process or even before the installer loads. I'm completely baffled and wonder if this could be a hardware issue or if I need to replace any parts. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!

3 Answers

Answered By LogFileLarry On

You might want to check the logs after a crash to see what went wrong. Also, running a memtest could help determine if there's an issue with your RAM.

Answered By FixItFrankie On

Share more about what happens during the crashes! Does the screen go black, or does your system reboot? Sometimes, it might be caused by overclocked RAM. Try resetting your BIOS to defaults and see if that helps. Also, it could be a power supply problem or a dying SSD, so the more info you provide, the better we can help!

Answered By CuriousCoder88 On

Hey! Can you tell me exactly what happens when it crashes? Are there any error messages popping up? Knowing that can really help troubleshoot the issue.

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