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    Quote Originally Posted by nihil
    It seems that we are assuming a BIOS problem? perhaps it is more simple.....?

    1. What are the make, model, specs, and age of the machine that won't play these CDs? In particular the CD drive.
    2. Does it actually see that there is media there?
    3. What is the boot sequence in the BIOS of the offending machine?
    4. What are the make and specifications of the CD media that won't play?
    5. Will these CDs boot on equipment of a similar age/specification? (I saw your comment about your desktop, but that doesn't answer my question)
    6. Is there a BIOS password set? If so, are you asked for it when you try to boot from CD?

    Following on from Aard~'s comment
    1. The machine was built by me in late January or early Febuary. The specs are shown at the link i gave:
    Core 2 E6300 1.86Ghz
    ASUS P5LD2 MoBo
    1G ram
    ATI Radeon X1300
    Samsung DVD burner

    2. Yes, in windows the media is seen and i can view all the folders and files inside.

    3. Does that matter if i have already been able to start the boot from the CD? (i think its from the HD first though, but i do F8 so i don't have to change the startup order; i choose from the menu)

    4.its a Samsung Lightscribe i got from Mwave, it burns DVDs and all, i don't know what other specs would be important, but i have a second CD drive that is older that it won't boot from either.

    5. I don't have any other computers to try it on other than my other dell, which is older

    6. No Bios password.

    as i said in my other post, it will load boot menus from any of the CDs, but if the menu has images, they don't come up, and after i choose something, i always get an error, similar with each linux i boot.
    This sounds what it might be to me:
    Quote Originally Posted by rcgreen
    Sounds like, after the kernel boots, it can't find the cdrom drive.
    Yes, it's possible to boot from that drive, and then have no driver
    for it. I don't know the solution, other than try another distro.
    but i don't know for sure if this is it, or how to fix this.

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    I suppose it COULD be that the version you are trying to boot from doesn't have drivers for your CD drive.

    We have an external USB CD drive here and we can't install windows from it because windows setup will not recognise the USB drive. (Thereby rendering it useless for its intended primary function. Grrr.)

    That being the case, yes try a different distro or a more up to date version of the current one if you can. Alternatively, you could try modifying the boot files on the CD to try and include new drivers. I think its possible but I don't know enough linux to even know where to begin with that. :P
    If the world doesn't stop annoying me I will name my kids ";DROP DATABASE;" and get revenge.

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    Are you sure it is drivers? I have an older CD drive (doesn't even burn CDs) as my second drive. I have also tried booting from this drive and it has given me the same errors.

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