Troubleshooting "Failed to load ldlinux.c32" Error When Running Ubuntu from a USB
The "Failed to load ldlinux.c32" error when booting Ubuntu from a USB drive indicates a corrupted or incomplete installation of the bootloader on the USB. This file, part of the Syslinux/Grub4DOS bootloader, is crucial for initiating the operating system. To resolve this, reformat the USB drive using FAT32 and recreate the bootable USB using a reliable tool like Rufus, UNetbootin, or the official Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator. Ensure the downloaded Ubuntu ISO file is not corrupted by verifying its checksum. Re-download if necessary. During the USB creation process, verify the tool successfully copies all necessary files, including ldlinux.c32. Sometimes, switching USB ports or disabling Secure Boot in your BIOS settings can also help overcome this issue.
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