CD Boot Problems 2006-02-06 - By brad.mugleston@(protected)
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On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 21:53 -0700, brad.mugleston@(protected) wrote: > > I've got FC4 running on my notebook - against my best wishes I > > need to install XP on it for my daughter - she has a class that > > requires Windows to run a program from the class. I don't have a > > windows machine in the house (I do have a bunch of Linux machines > > though). > > > > Well, I happen to have XP, came with a computer. The notebook > > will no longer boot off a CD - could it be GRUB? The BIOS is > > setup to boot from the CD but no go. Or maybe my XP disk is bad > > (after all it is windows). > > No, the ability to boot from CD is in the BIOS. If the CD media itself > is bad, that may prevent a boot. The CD drive itself may also be bad > (or the lens dirty). Try to boot from CD again and see if the machine > even accesses the CD. If it does, try a different piece of media (even > the first Fedora CD or the rescue CD) and see if that boots. If that > also fails, try getting a CD drive cleaner disk and use it. See if > that helps. > > Also keep in mind that if it's an older CD drive and you're trying to > read a blue-green CDR on it, it may not work because the laser used on > older CD drives was 690nM and not the more current 630nM or 650nM > wavelength and can't read the blue-green media (yes, I know that's a bit > obscure, but...) > Thanks, I messed around with the CD, cleaned it up and got it to boot - went into one setup and it froze up so either the CD is bad or it doesn't like the computer. OH, well, I guess I get to keep it running under Linux.
Thanks for all the help.
Brad
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