ke4nt1

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Posted: June 06 2004,15:28 |
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Floppy disks are notorious for going south.. Did you try a fresh floppy disk? (rawrite another copy?)
Does the laptop boot from the CDR ? (set cd device to boot before hd in BIOS )
Did you md5sum check your .iso download ? ( Could be a bad image download )
Usually, when I see boot failures from floppy, it's a sector 0 thing. Another floppy, fresh out of the box, has helped before.
What version of DSL are you using? What laptop are you using?
73 ke4nt
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