The windows install CD's are not like Linux ones. They only give you
3-5 seconds to Press Enter to boot from CD before they default to
whatever device is next on the boot priority list.
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Hadi motamedi wrote on Sun, 18 Apr 2010 05:21:50 +0100:
Please help me and show me other alternatives.
Why? It is your job to figure this out. Again, please stop abusing this
list for your service needs!
Kai
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Actually it didn't read the Windows installtion CD and just boots up
from its CentOS .
The windows install CD's are not like Linux ones. They only give you
3-5 seconds to Press Enter to boot from CD before they default to
whatever device is next on the boot priority list.
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Drew
Nothing in
Dear All
I had two x86 platform that I needed to install CentOS 5 on them. On
one of them that had Windows OS pre-installed, I installed VBox and
then I installed CentOS inside its VBox. On the second platform, I
tried for a fresh installation of CentOS as its primary OS (I mean
inserting the
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 1:03 PM, hadi motamedi motamed...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All
I had two x86 platform that I needed to install CentOS 5 on them. On
one of them that had Windows OS pre-installed, I installed VBox and
then I installed CentOS inside its VBox. On the second platform, I
Hi Hadi,
I think it could be one of these things:
* Boot device priority: you should check that CDRom is the first one (it
isnt that probable because you have already booted from CD at least one)
* CD reader broken: you should try with another CD, to see if it works
* CD broken: you should
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