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06-05-2004 02:42 AM
06-05-2004 02:42 AM
Linux/Laptop
I am running Linux RH9 on a toshiba laptop PII. I want to wipe out linux and load up windoze for my mom to use (birthday gift). When I put the win2k cd in the cd rom drive and reboot, it still loads the linux os. Why doesnt the system recognize that there is an OS cd in the drive? Shouldnt the firmware recognize this and boot from the cd and load windoze? Any ideas what I need to do to load the windoze OS?
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06-05-2004 02:47 AM
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Re: Linux/Laptop
Change the sequence so that the CD you want to boot from is at the top of the list or just after Floppy Disk.
Vern
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06-05-2004 03:08 AM
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Re: Linux/Laptop
tried cntrl f1, cntrl shift f1, f8 f9....wont get to the bios.
thought about going into the grub loader and edit to boot from cdrom, but I am afraid I'll go into limbo with no OS at all.
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06-05-2004 03:22 AM
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Re: Linux/Laptop
Maybe make a Windows system floppy boot disk on another Windows computer:
format A: /s
There's got to be some way to get into the BIOS.
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06-05-2004 03:23 AM
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Boot priority = CD-ROM > lan > FDD > HDlooks like cd-rom is first, not sure why it wont recognize the cdrom media as a boot OS install disk.
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06-05-2004 03:27 AM
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I have a win2k PC here.
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06-05-2004 03:47 AM
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Re: Linux/Laptop
format a: /s should work; maybe try \s.
I would try messing around with the boot sequence in BIOS; maybe it's getting the last one first. I don't think GRUB hides from the BIOS.
Vern
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06-05-2004 04:46 AM
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Re: Linux/Laptop
Oh ... I remember I think there is a command called rdisk ... sorry am not sure whether this is the right one.
Kaps
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06-05-2004 09:30 PM
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Re: Linux/Laptop
Regds,
Kaps
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06-05-2004 09:43 PM
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Re: Linux/Laptop
I think you must create a ms-dos boot floppy but with cdrom support, so you can boot from floppy and then access to cdrom and execute the setup from it.
But, are you sure you love your mom?, this kind of choice appears like you hate her, this is not a gift this seems a penalty. ;-)
Cheers
Frank