Ubuntu 12.04 cannot be installed on Asus F81se series computers. I am working on an Asus F81se series computer. I started with ubuntu 10.04, And I am bored on weekends, I want to replace the system with ubuntu 12.04. I downloaded the 12.04 installation package from the official ubuntu website, downloaded a usb installer, burned the system to a usb flash drive, and ran it in the usb flash drive, the following errors always occur: cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 1 Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 2 Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 3 Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 4 Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 5 Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 6 Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 7 Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 8 initially thought I had a problem with the downloaded installation package, or there is a problem with the usb installer. After changing the number of times, the result is still useless. Then, search for the cause of the problem from the Internet, and then see a post that says, as explained by Niu Ren, I have finally installed the system. Now I want to share with you: when the www.2cto.com Asus computer is turned on, press F2 to enter the bios settings and select the security option, as shown in:
Press the up or down key on the disk, move the cursor to the I/O Interface Security option, and press enter to enter:
By default, all the options here are UNLOCKED. Set the last option New Card Interface to LOCKED so that you can access the system, someone mentioned in the post that setting the Wireless NetWork Interface to LOCED is helpful for installation, so I set it like this. I didn't study why, so pay attention to the following: do not set the ODD Interface and USB Interface to LOCKED to disable the USB and optical drive functions. After installing the system, you need to set the New Card Interface to LOCKED. Otherwise, ubuntu 12.04 will not be able to start, and I do not know why it is. During the study, you need to set other settings to UBLOCKED, at this point, it is basically okay to install the system. I wish you an early installation of ubuntu on your own Asus small version. Author weasleyqi