morpheus
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Posted: Jan. 25 2007,02:32 |
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Quote (Carl1957 @ Jan. 24 2007,18:20) | I've seen the same messages trying to install - turned out it was a small imperfection in the media and/or a dirty cd drive lens. Cleaned the lens and did a fresh burn on a new cd and it went away.... Dsl Does work well on lowram systems but swap is mandatory!
My laptop has no floppy and no cd, pulled the HD and used an adapter to mount it as hd1 on my desktop and made a frugal install. Put the HD back in the laptop and my Compaq 4131T w/ 32m ram works fine.
BTW USR 2410 wireless card was recognized and works w/no fiddling.....
Almost forgot: I'm using DSL3.2 if that makes a dif.... |
Thank you for your response. I think the cd itself is good because I was able to run DSL on another (newer) computer with no problem. As you stated, the lens on the CD ROM may need to be cleaned.
I'm curious to know if you are using the .iso or the syslinux version of 3.2. According to what I've read, the syslinux version is suppose to work better with older hardware, but I'm finding I can at least get to a command prompt with the .iso and a boot disk.
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