I can't see the ubuntu logo, when my pc is booting

Asked by IP Man

I just installed ubuntu completely for my pc. But when it's booting I see nothing. As soon as I turned my desktop pc on, I see my motherboard logo, then a splash screen, after that I see login screen. But I can't see ubuntu loading screen, like I saw in virtual machine. Why? & how can I fix it?. (My ubuntu is fresh 14.04 LTS) so nothing damaged or toched.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Does the login page eventually load ok?

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Does the system have a make and model?
What video card do you use?

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IP Man (ipman98) said :
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yes, login page eventually load ok. I have built-in vga card, Intel HD4600 & external card, Nvidia GT610. I checked with both cards. Can't see the login screen. Also, I can't get Virtual Box to work, getting a message telling me that some kernal modules are missing. So I googled it & looked for a solution, find many solutions, but none of them worked for me.

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