Problems booting from install CD


Forum: Laptops
Topic: Problems booting from install CD
started by: Blu

Posted by Blu on Oct. 17 2005,09:52
Hello all.

I've been trying to install DSL on a fairly ancient Compaq Pentium I 150MHz, 128MB, 2GB HDD, removable CD-ROM laptop that presently has Windows 98 on it.

At the moment, I'm failing fairly abjectly at the first hurdle: I can't even get the laptop to boot off the install CD.

I've burned discs from various ISOs - v1.5, v1.5.syslinux, v2 ORC1 - and on two different brands of blank CD-R, at low burn speeds (down to 4x). I've tried one of the CDs in another, tower PC and it boots to the logo screen with no bother. I have yet to try the laptop with a commercially bought bootable CD, to see if that works, however. I can read the files on the CDs ok once the laptop has booted into Windows.

I realise this is not strictly a DSL problem, but I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions anyway. The BIOS is already set to boot from CD first, before you ask!

Thanks.

Posted by Delboy on Oct. 17 2005,13:24
Blu,  Some CDrom drives just don't boot all installation disks.  Try the 'poor mans install' method (search forums).  
(Assuming you have a working floppy drive:):-
-  Within Windows explorer, copy the v1.5 burnt iso list of files and folders from your DSL CD to the top of your hard drive C:\
-  Download the latest (v1.5) 'boot.img' file from repository then write to a floppy disk using rawrite (forums), to make a boot floppy.  
-  Ensure bios is set to boot A:\ before C:\ otherwise DSL will be overlooked.
-  Insert into floppy drive and reboot.  The .img file will look for and find DSL knoppix files on C:\. preventing windows from starting up.
-  Beware of storing prospective DSL extension files in the top of the C:\ drive (put them in a subfolder for now) otherwise the boot will try to load them all into RAM (although with 128MB you might be OK with this.)
-  It will boot up 'Live' as if from a CDrom.  Once you have got video, mouse & keyboard configured, you are in position to do a proper frugal install, hard disk install or just play.  Use floppy again to reboot.
Note: this will not mess up your windows installation on C:\
My P1 133mhz 40MB notebook is working very nicely with v1.5 hard drive installed at the moment.  Your spec. sounds fine.

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