I set this bug has invalid, but if you get more information about it, I
will re-open it.
Thanks for your comments on this.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Kottan : Did these instructions help or you still have the same problem?
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Mmmh, So that probably means that the ISO file you downloaded is
corrupted or hasn't been burned correctly by your Cd burning software.
There always are some very small chances that ubuntu won't boot from the
CD because of some specific hardware but the boot sector of the CD is a
simple Isolinux Bo
Carignan
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 9:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Bug 154134] Re: CD does not boot
Hi!
Like any other Bootable CD ( without exception ), you must configure
your BIOS to start the CD and not your Hard Drive. A lot of computers
are already configured in that way, but
Hi!
Like any other Bootable CD ( without exception ), you must configure
your BIOS to start the CD and not your Hard Drive. A lot of computers
are already configured in that way, but it's not the case for all
computers.
you can normally access your BIOS by pressing a key on your keyboard
before y