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but I have used the CD on another computer that I have and it worked fine...do you still think i should do it?? Anyway, this is not working with 6 CDs, which all work on my other computer. It can't be the CD, can it?
I know it can't be the CD drive drivers, right? Because I used an old drive that it must have drivers for. It can't be the CD, because it works on other computers. This just doesn't make sense to me.
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If you google "drive appears confused" there's a lot of discussion.
Some suggest BIOS settings to cure it.
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19844
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thanks, i didn't know what to search for, becuase there was so much coming up on the screen, and i dont understand all that stuff :rolleyes: so thanks, and ill try that...
[edit] I tried changing that setting, and when I booted from the CD it said:
Kernel Failure - notsyncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(3,2)
[edit again] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=302516 says something about BIOS update, well, i tried a bios update when i just finished building the computer and it said something about the server being too busy, so ig ill try that in the morning...
[edit yet again]I downloaded VMplayer and was wondering where and how you get the plugin for live CDs that I heard about, cause I searched on google for it but didn't find anything that seemed to be it. (i don't really care how i get the CD to boot, i just want to be able to use bootable CDs)