initramfs - Unable to find a medium containing a live file system

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Published on 2013-04-03T20:11:06Z Indexed on 2013/10/27 16:00 UTC
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I'm desperately trying to install ubuntu 12.10 64bit on my new Ultrabook. Its a Sony T13 with 8gb ram, 256gb ssd, i7, windows 8.

  • I have an extra partition, D: "UBUNTU" already created with about 30gb space using FAT32.
  • Ubuntu is MD5 checked, on a previously working USB stick using UNetBootin.
  • Grub loads fine
  • When I ask to test out Ubuntu ("Try ubuntu without installing") it shows the purple loading screen for a bit then brings up this error in a busybox terminal:

initramfs - Unable to find a medium containing a live file system

Things I've tried that don't work:

  • Different versions of Linux (Fedora, Arch, SL, even gParted)
  • Using USB2/3 - No difference
  • Legacy or UEFI - different interface, but same error
  • BIOS has no option for anything "ACHI" related

I have read through tons of other people having this problem and diligently tried all the above solutions, with no luck.

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