TSC_DEADLINE disabled due to Errata - when “trying” Ubuntu
I have Windows 10 Pro installed on my 120GB SSD and now there is not enough space even to install win 10 update because some application automatically selects C: drive to installation localtion. So I decided to download Ubuntu and put it on a USB drive and "try" it so I don't need to install it. And with Ubuntu I can move all program files to a different drive and I can make a symlink to the files.
The problem is that when I try to boot Ubuntu I get a single line saying: [Firmware Bug]: TSC_DEADLINE disabled due to Errata; please update microcode to version: 0x52 (or later)
I found this question, but if I can't boot up Ubuntu I can't use the sudo apt-get install intel-microcode
command.
So how can I boot this up?
boot live-usb
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I have Windows 10 Pro installed on my 120GB SSD and now there is not enough space even to install win 10 update because some application automatically selects C: drive to installation localtion. So I decided to download Ubuntu and put it on a USB drive and "try" it so I don't need to install it. And with Ubuntu I can move all program files to a different drive and I can make a symlink to the files.
The problem is that when I try to boot Ubuntu I get a single line saying: [Firmware Bug]: TSC_DEADLINE disabled due to Errata; please update microcode to version: 0x52 (or later)
I found this question, but if I can't boot up Ubuntu I can't use the sudo apt-get install intel-microcode
command.
So how can I boot this up?
boot live-usb
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Consider to download newest dot release of installer - something like Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS or Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - see cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases .
– N0rbert
2 days ago
I have ubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64 downloaded.
– Noel Nemeth
2 days ago
I have both Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 installed on a 120GB SSD and I have Users and home partition on a 1TB HDD. This works well, and after more than a year of use I still have lots of space left. This arrangement is easy to set up.
– C.S.Cameron
2 days ago
@C.S.Cameron I want to achive the same thing, but because windows uses some files I can't move it and create a symlink. This is why I need Ubuntu.
– Noel Nemeth
yesterday
In such case try to upgrade the BIOS of your motherboard - as it should contain newer microcode.
– N0rbert
yesterday
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I have Windows 10 Pro installed on my 120GB SSD and now there is not enough space even to install win 10 update because some application automatically selects C: drive to installation localtion. So I decided to download Ubuntu and put it on a USB drive and "try" it so I don't need to install it. And with Ubuntu I can move all program files to a different drive and I can make a symlink to the files.
The problem is that when I try to boot Ubuntu I get a single line saying: [Firmware Bug]: TSC_DEADLINE disabled due to Errata; please update microcode to version: 0x52 (or later)
I found this question, but if I can't boot up Ubuntu I can't use the sudo apt-get install intel-microcode
command.
So how can I boot this up?
boot live-usb
New contributor
I have Windows 10 Pro installed on my 120GB SSD and now there is not enough space even to install win 10 update because some application automatically selects C: drive to installation localtion. So I decided to download Ubuntu and put it on a USB drive and "try" it so I don't need to install it. And with Ubuntu I can move all program files to a different drive and I can make a symlink to the files.
The problem is that when I try to boot Ubuntu I get a single line saying: [Firmware Bug]: TSC_DEADLINE disabled due to Errata; please update microcode to version: 0x52 (or later)
I found this question, but if I can't boot up Ubuntu I can't use the sudo apt-get install intel-microcode
command.
So how can I boot this up?
boot live-usb
boot live-usb
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Consider to download newest dot release of installer - something like Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS or Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - see cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases .
– N0rbert
2 days ago
I have ubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64 downloaded.
– Noel Nemeth
2 days ago
I have both Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 installed on a 120GB SSD and I have Users and home partition on a 1TB HDD. This works well, and after more than a year of use I still have lots of space left. This arrangement is easy to set up.
– C.S.Cameron
2 days ago
@C.S.Cameron I want to achive the same thing, but because windows uses some files I can't move it and create a symlink. This is why I need Ubuntu.
– Noel Nemeth
yesterday
In such case try to upgrade the BIOS of your motherboard - as it should contain newer microcode.
– N0rbert
yesterday
|
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Consider to download newest dot release of installer - something like Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS or Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - see cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases .
– N0rbert
2 days ago
I have ubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64 downloaded.
– Noel Nemeth
2 days ago
I have both Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 installed on a 120GB SSD and I have Users and home partition on a 1TB HDD. This works well, and after more than a year of use I still have lots of space left. This arrangement is easy to set up.
– C.S.Cameron
2 days ago
@C.S.Cameron I want to achive the same thing, but because windows uses some files I can't move it and create a symlink. This is why I need Ubuntu.
– Noel Nemeth
yesterday
In such case try to upgrade the BIOS of your motherboard - as it should contain newer microcode.
– N0rbert
yesterday
Consider to download newest dot release of installer - something like Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS or Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - see cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases .
– N0rbert
2 days ago
Consider to download newest dot release of installer - something like Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS or Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - see cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases .
– N0rbert
2 days ago
I have ubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64 downloaded.
– Noel Nemeth
2 days ago
I have ubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64 downloaded.
– Noel Nemeth
2 days ago
I have both Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 installed on a 120GB SSD and I have Users and home partition on a 1TB HDD. This works well, and after more than a year of use I still have lots of space left. This arrangement is easy to set up.
– C.S.Cameron
2 days ago
I have both Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 installed on a 120GB SSD and I have Users and home partition on a 1TB HDD. This works well, and after more than a year of use I still have lots of space left. This arrangement is easy to set up.
– C.S.Cameron
2 days ago
@C.S.Cameron I want to achive the same thing, but because windows uses some files I can't move it and create a symlink. This is why I need Ubuntu.
– Noel Nemeth
yesterday
@C.S.Cameron I want to achive the same thing, but because windows uses some files I can't move it and create a symlink. This is why I need Ubuntu.
– Noel Nemeth
yesterday
In such case try to upgrade the BIOS of your motherboard - as it should contain newer microcode.
– N0rbert
yesterday
In such case try to upgrade the BIOS of your motherboard - as it should contain newer microcode.
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– N0rbert
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I have ubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64 downloaded.
– Noel Nemeth
2 days ago
I have both Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 installed on a 120GB SSD and I have Users and home partition on a 1TB HDD. This works well, and after more than a year of use I still have lots of space left. This arrangement is easy to set up.
– C.S.Cameron
2 days ago
@C.S.Cameron I want to achive the same thing, but because windows uses some files I can't move it and create a symlink. This is why I need Ubuntu.
– Noel Nemeth
yesterday
In such case try to upgrade the BIOS of your motherboard - as it should contain newer microcode.
– N0rbert
yesterday