The official version of Ubuntu9.04 has finally been released. Users who download and install it may encounter a problem, that is, after double-clicking Wubi, they will not respond after a flash, whether it is decompression or using a virtual Optical Drive. I tried to download three Ubuntu9.04 ISO files. It seems that it is not a problem with Ubuntu9.04 ISO. Some people say that the method for changing the temporary file is invalid after several attempts! Error cause: 04-2410: 18 DEBUGWindowsBackend: sys
The official Ubuntu 9.04 version has finally been released. Users who download and install it may encounter a problem, that is, after double-clicking Wubi, they will not respond after a flash, whether it is decompression or using a virtual Optical Drive. I tried to download three Ubuntu 9.04 ISO files. It seems that it is not a problem with Ubuntu 9.04 ISO. Some people say that the method for changing the temporary file is invalid after several attempts!
Check the log to find the cause of the error:
04-24 DEBUG WindowsBackend: system_drive = Drive (C: hd 4145.4140625 mb free)
04-24 1018 DEBUG WindowsBackend: drive = Drive (C: hd 4145.4140625 mb free)
04-24 ERROR root: 'ascii 'codec can't encode characters in position 0-1: ordinal not in range (128)
It looks like the encoding problem. Note that the previous debug is checking the hard disk information. It may be because the flags are in Chinese. Then, change all the hard disk flags to English and you can install them! Note the following when you change the Chinese name of a partition volume:
: Installing
: Prompt to restart
Ubuntu 9.04 is slower than 8.10.
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