lucky13
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Posted: May 20 2007,14:30 |
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That method is for booting from a Windows partition. Before you do that, give more information about the computers you're having problems with -- hardware configuration, etc. I had a similar issue on my old NT workstation box. In my case, it was just the way Dell had (or more likely didn't) set jumpers on my Zip drive when they assembled the box -- Windows, in my experience, is a little more forgiving of improper hardware settings like that. I don't know how old your Gateways are, but you should be able to boot the floppy and then the CD from it as long as Gateway properly assembled those computers and as long as you don't have devices which syslinux is trying to find the image before or instead of the cdrom. That was my case with the way it was looking for Knoppix on the Zip drive -- the Zip drive lit up, which was the clue that something was wrong, and the cdrom never even spun until I disconnected the Zip drive and then later set the jumpers properly.
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