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I am having problems booting Ubuntu 22.04.1.

Ubuntu is installed on its own SSD.

I selected to install 3rd party applications so my GPU drivers would install easier. I added the secure boot keys so I can dual boot with safe boot.

NVIDIA GTX 1070 8GB
Intel Core i7
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz 
32GB RAM dual channel 

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Nmath
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    Have you *ever* been able to boot Ubuntu? If not, start over. [Verify the ISO](https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/how-to-verify-ubuntu), then [follow the official tutorial](https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-ubuntu-desktop). If you still have problems, reference the tutorial when asking. – Nmath Oct 21 '22 at 01:05
  • I have booted ubuntu befour but this is a new clean install with added safeboot key in Bios – Neptune Oct 21 '22 at 08:12
  • Apologies if I was unclear. I'm talking about *this installation*. A prior installation would not be relevant to your current problem. If that's the case, please follow the rest of my advice and start over. There's no sense in trying to rescue an installation that has never worked. – Nmath Oct 21 '22 at 08:15
  • I have reinstalled it same problem, the USB was checked 2x with Rufus be-four loading the ISO on it, is it possible to try to downgrade to a erlyer Ubuntu trow recovery console? – Neptune Oct 21 '22 at 09:59
  • Also regarding the guide, my laptop is not in the list of confermed machines. – Neptune Oct 21 '22 at 10:34
  • Also i have followed the guide – Neptune Oct 21 '22 at 11:33
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    Got it to work with a new relese 22.10 thanks for all help have a good weekend :) – Neptune Oct 21 '22 at 15:42
  • Does this answer your question? [ACPI error on every boot](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1333069/acpi-error-on-every-boot) – karel Oct 22 '22 at 14:19
  • Yhe i have acelly removed the ethernet adapter in the laptop sence the antenna is borken, so makes sence thanks a lot :D – Neptune Oct 24 '22 at 14:12

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