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freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 239, Issue 4
Turns out that the Express Upgrade disk is a bootable Vista DVD. So, now my son can boot on to the Vista DVD and get to the repair and recovery options. format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates ...
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Can't find my physical disk inside virtual ...
Après avoir reçu le courriel et la clé, je télécharge l'image iso du DVD de Vista. Je grave l'image sur un DVD RW. Je prépare le pc d'accueil : - Dell Dans l'écran de sélection de l'emplacement de l'installation, j'ai d'abord en bas un message "this computer hardware may not support booting to this disk.

freebsd-amd64 Digest, Vol 117, Issue 2
Andre Da Costa andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Are you an MSDN subscriber trying to boot the ISO from the DVD? If so, it will not work, you need to burn the XP x64 ISO to a CD-ROM and then boot from the disk. -- -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog

How do I boot 6.0-BETA2 iso with rs232 console?
Dieter
free...@sopwith.solgatos.com lucky freebsd amd64 AMD64 machine, booting -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 50087936 Aug 22 17:57 6.0-BETA2-amd64-bootonly.iso from a dvd. Console is rs-232, 19200 baud. I finally figured out to type "boot -h" at the okay prompt, and then it starts printing the usual info about devices

freebsd-current Digest, Vol 230, Issue 12
Mamamegs mamam...@wilgeenmail.invalid microsoft public nl windowsxp installation on 18-9-2006, jkop supposed : ik heb vista rc1 64 bits gedownload en een iso dvd gemaakt nu boot hij van de dvd ,laad bestanden en dan staat alles stil met aleen de achtergrond in beeld... hoe kan dit? Waarom eigenlijk 64 bits?

kernel26 fails to detect DVD-RW
Wouldn't it have been easier to download the DVD version, and burn that .iso to DVD? I looked and didn't find a DVD. There might be one, but I didn't locate it. I tried doing what he wants. It appears to work. I haven't tried booting it yet because I'm extracting large amounts of other things right now.

freebsd-current Digest, Vol 230, Issue 10
Booting from dvd results in a message like "No repository found, not a valid disk" I booted a notebook with that very disk, wich worked. I tried several installation-disks, Andreas If this is the DVD that you burnt, did you do it as an ISO ? and did you close the disk after burning ? -- Best Regards: Baron.

How do I boot 6.0-BETA2 iso with rs232 console?
The first time I did this nothing happened, booting from DVD failed. But I know from the Linux installation (see above) that booting from the DVD works, so something with the file or the DVD or the way it was burned is wrong. The second time I tried making a UDF/ISO DVD (btw, I'm using Nero 6.6 which came with the

opensuse10.2 & w2k
The path is for 32 bit machines —> http://10.64. 23.27/pub/Linux/Fedora/releases/8/Fedora/i386/iso/Fedora-8-i386-rescuecd.iso It will be suitable for CD/DVD less systems. step 2 after booting just manually set IPv4 addresses and suitable subnet mask and gateway address. and the It will prompt for method of

IA64 VMS installation DVD creation.
Jack replyto@it microsoft public windows file_system microsoft public windowsxp general microsoft public windowsxp basics The only thing I do not understand is that the DVD drive is IDE drive. Fact, my hard drive is SATA but booting from removable media should not involve the harddrive regardless the type it is.

Disc corrupt, Boot DVD crash, need recovery console
Sebastian
Schmidt y...@yath.de linux debian bugs dist linux debian maint boot Package: installation-reports Severity: normal -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- OPTION(*LOAD)) Image version: etch with di beta3 (as of August 2006) - http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/etch_di_beta3/powerpc/iso-dvd Date: 27 Oct 2006

help to choose desktop Linux for my colleague?
Now I need to to help him choose another desktop distribution, that: I'll suggest mandriva-linux-2008.0-free-cd(1,2,3)-i586.iso cds or mandriva-linux-2008.0-free-dvd-i586.iso dvd ftp://carroll.cac.psu. edu/pub/linux/distributions/mandrivalinux/official/iso/2008.0 Do not install the 2008-one-* iso for the

freebsd-usb Digest, Vol 173, Issue 1
Schoenmak...@inter.nl.net alt solaris x86 I downloaded latest Solaris version yesterday - burned DVD files as one iso to DVD. All I get after booting from DVD is "grub>". I tried typing "kernel /boot/multiboot kernel/unix -B install_media=cdrom" but got an error 13. After that still tried "module

Installing Suse Desktop on a Toshiba laptop
I see details of sr_mod and sg being used for "cdrom" when booting up, whereas sd_mod is used for "disc". sg is for scsi generic. -v -R -J -U -V "data - DVD$NUM" -o dvd$NUM.iso dvd$NUM && cdrecord dev=ATA:1,0,0 -v speed=4 fs=64m -eject driveropts=burnfree -dao dvd$NUM.iso && eject -t && ( cd dvd$NUM; find .

Newbie: Problem booting install CD
Alternately they can write them themselves from the http://10.64. 23.27/pub/Linux/Debian/release/current/i386/iso-dvd/ (for i386 arch) repository. Dindows Texi, Lista), You can have dual - boot system where at the booting time you can decide the OS you want to boot, out of Linux and Dindows Texi,

Reading groups from active file
dleewar...@gmail.com novell support novell-linux-desktop install I'ma complete Linux newbie and had similar concerns to yours when booting my (2002) HP Pavilion xz148 notebook from a SuSE Linux 9.3 LiveDVD (burnt Novell evaluation version ISO to a DVD-Rom after a 1.5 GB download) this week.

help required to install fadora 7 test3 (fadora 6.92)
Since Colin's dailies are slightly outdated right now (about a week old), I ran the daily-build script myself (the result is at http://people.debian.org/~wouter/di, FTWCA dailies), wrote the mini.iso to a DVD-RW (yeah, I know), and booted off of that. The installation went fine up to the point where I tried to use

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
After booting 2.13, the task bar free memory flag shows purple (nearing the red danger mark), with 7.5MB "free" out of 512MB of physical RAM. The strangest part about this is that when you burn an iso to DVD, it doesn't offer a finalize option but forces a multisession burn on the user.

Saikee's Link
All I get after booting from DVD is "grub>". I tried as you. Just booted to a grub> prompt. No installation menu, wouldnt load the kernel . Gave up and downloaded the cd isos. They worked fine 8) CD ISO's worked fine for me also. But now Solaris messed up my Windows XP . I have two HD's and wanted to keep the 1st