At my university, we bought several Samsung Series 5 laptops (NP530U3C
model). Our students bricked four of them when installing Ubuntu. I sent
them back to Samsung that repaired them promptly by warranty service.
I don't know exactly what Bios configuration neither what Ubuntu version
each student tried. I only know they installed Ubuntu from a USB stick.

Now the good news:  I have just installed ubuntu-12.04.1-desktop-i386 in
five of these laptops without problem. The procedure I followed was
shrink Windows, disable UEFI in BIOS, and boot from a ISO CD with Ubuntu
(not a USB), with an ethernet conection.

I want to remark something strange: on two of these laptops, after
installing and do a power off cycle, both laptops frozen at BIOS screen
([F2] and [F4] message visible, but irresponsive to keyboard). However I
do not power off the laptop because I did fear to brick it again.
Actually, I waited for around 10 minutes, and magically the laptop
resumed itself. But after a few seconds it frozen again with a black
screen, and after 10 minutes it resumed the boot procedure (Grub
screen). And now they are fully funcional as in Linux as in Windows.

(The other three laptops were installed flawlessly, without any freeze
at all).

I suppose that these frozen lapses can be due to an automatic BIOS
upgrade. If so, power down the computer at this moment (as many of us
did) will brick it.

bios version = micom version = P03AAJ

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