What was the error message?

Was the disk detected? (dmesg | grep sda)
Can you open the disk with fdisk and read it?

Some BIOS may re-order drives when booting from an external drive.

-Ross

It would seem j...@messier.ca, on Tue, Mar 01, 2016 at 10:12:49PM +0000, wrote:
> Today, my son and I assembled a brand new PC, with all the parts  
> (March break activity). We then
> installed Windows 8.1 (that's what he wanted). Everything is fine. I  
> went ahead with installing
> Ubuntu, booting the install from a USB key. I have two physical hard disks
> in the box. A first of ~320G with Windows, and a second one of 500G  
> where I want to
> install Ubuntu.??
> 
> When starting from the USB Key, the install went fine, and I selected  
> "Other" in the installation option, to install everything on /dev/sdb,  
> creating the swap and the rest of the disk as ext4. When selecting the  
> device where to install the bootloader, I selected /dev/sda. Windows  
> 8.1 was installed on /dev/sda.
> 
> Everything goes fine until the very end, when isntalling the  
> bootloader. I get an error message saying that it cannot write the  
> bootloader. None of the three options worked, actually. The first was  
> to retry on another disk/partition, the second was to install no  
> bootloader whatsoever, and the third was to cancel the install. BUT NO  
> OPTION ACTUALLY WORKED. They all came back to the same error message.
> 
> Reboot from the USB key, and try to manually run grub-install  
> /dev/sda. Also get an error message.
> 
> Anyone has an idea what I did wrong ? I set the motherboard to be in  
> Legacy mode. This is a recent ASUS motherboard, on a Intel Core i3  
> system.
> 
> Thanks :-)
> 
> Jean-Francois Messier
> 
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