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I am trying to install Manjaro on an unallocated partition. I download everything from their site using torrent. I use YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer) to make bootable USB. All goes well but when I start Manjaro, I select the replace partition option and try to install, I get this error:



Bad source
source="/bootmnt/manjaro/x86_64/root-image.sqfs"


At first I thought it maybe a corrupted file so I redo it all but again same error occurs.










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    I am trying to install Manjaro on an unallocated partition. I download everything from their site using torrent. I use YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer) to make bootable USB. All goes well but when I start Manjaro, I select the replace partition option and try to install, I get this error:



    Bad source
    source="/bootmnt/manjaro/x86_64/root-image.sqfs"


    At first I thought it maybe a corrupted file so I redo it all but again same error occurs.










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      I am trying to install Manjaro on an unallocated partition. I download everything from their site using torrent. I use YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer) to make bootable USB. All goes well but when I start Manjaro, I select the replace partition option and try to install, I get this error:



      Bad source
      source="/bootmnt/manjaro/x86_64/root-image.sqfs"


      At first I thought it maybe a corrupted file so I redo it all but again same error occurs.










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      I am trying to install Manjaro on an unallocated partition. I download everything from their site using torrent. I use YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer) to make bootable USB. All goes well but when I start Manjaro, I select the replace partition option and try to install, I get this error:



      Bad source
      source="/bootmnt/manjaro/x86_64/root-image.sqfs"


      At first I thought it maybe a corrupted file so I redo it all but again same error occurs.







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          This answer endorses using dd to create the installer, not YUMI.



          I don't know if all the UEFI stuff applies in your case.



          Also, make sure you're not trying to install a 64-bit image on a 32-bit device. Been there, done that!






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            This answer endorses using dd to create the installer, not YUMI.



            I don't know if all the UEFI stuff applies in your case.



            Also, make sure you're not trying to install a 64-bit image on a 32-bit device. Been there, done that!






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              This answer endorses using dd to create the installer, not YUMI.



              I don't know if all the UEFI stuff applies in your case.



              Also, make sure you're not trying to install a 64-bit image on a 32-bit device. Been there, done that!






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                This answer endorses using dd to create the installer, not YUMI.



                I don't know if all the UEFI stuff applies in your case.



                Also, make sure you're not trying to install a 64-bit image on a 32-bit device. Been there, done that!






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                This answer endorses using dd to create the installer, not YUMI.



                I don't know if all the UEFI stuff applies in your case.



                Also, make sure you're not trying to install a 64-bit image on a 32-bit device. Been there, done that!







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