Hi,
I
have recently acquired an older (Pentium II 350MHz) computer from my work and I
was planning on getting rid of Win XP home that is currently on it and
installing Debian. We use Debian
at school and I was looking to play around with it at home to develop a better understanding
of how it works. The problem is
that I can’t get it to boot up from the Debian
install disk. I have binary 1, 2, and 3 burned and they seem to work fine on my
main computer, but refuse to boot on the old one. If anybody has any ideas as to how I can
get this done, please let me know.
I do not need anything from the old computer so formatting it is totally
ok.
Thanks!
Scott
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