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2013-07-04 Posts: 6 [SOLVED]Installation won't start Greetings everyone,I tried to install Arch today and i got the following error message when the PC tried to boot from the CD-ROM drive:isolinux: Disk error 80, AX = 420F, drive 9FBoot failed: press any key to retry...I retried isolinux: disk error 20, ax = 42c3, drive ef a couple times but it wouldn't go past this stage.Any suggestions?My PC has Pentium 4 isolinux disk error 20 esxi @ 2.4GHZ, 1GB RAM DDR1, 60GB HDD and a DVD drive which I used to boot from.Thanks in advance for your time! unetbootin Last edited by litzel (2013-07-05 12:59:21) Offline #2 2013-07-04 17:46:35 2ManyDogs Member Registered: 2012-01-15 Posts: 1,718 Re: [SOLVED]Installation won't start How did you download the iso, and how did you create the CD you are trying to universal usb installer boot from? Have you successfully booted this machine from a CD before? Are you able to boot this machine from USB?(edit) an ixquick search on this error suggests that you may have an improperly burned CD: https://ixquick.com/do/search?keyword=D … C+drive+9FThis is why I asked the questions in my first paragraph. Last edited by 2ManyDogs (2013-07-04 17:49:26) Offline #3 2013-07-05 08:30:26 litzel Member Registered: 2013-07-04 Posts: 6 Re: [SOLVED]Installation won't start Hi and thanks for reply,I downloaded
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the iso from Arch Linux website direct HTTP download here.I created the CD using Xfburn in Xubuntu 12.04. I've used this utility lots of times, it works flawlessly so far.I've booted from CD this specific machine lots of times, it worked OK so far.I am not able to boot via USB, tried some times, it cannot be done it seems...Any other info I need to provide? will try to re-burn when I get home from work and will post again if it solves the problem. Thanks for your time so far;) Offline #4 2013-07-05 08:56:01 jrussell Member From: Cape Town, South Africa Registered: 2012-08-16 Posts: 510 Re: [SOLVED]Installation won't start Verify the downloaded isohttps://www.archlinux.org/download/Run:md5sum /path/to/isoAnd check if its the same as the md5 hash on the downloads pagehttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/US … tion_MediaTry a USB if you can, or burn another disc. bitcoin: 1G62YGRFkMDwhGr5T5YGovfsxLx44eZo7U Offline #5 2013-07-05 09:05:45 litzel Member Registered: 2013-07-04 Posts: 6 Re: [SOLVED]Installation won't start Ok, I will verify the md5 and if it turns out corrupt or something will re-burn.USB boot is not an option, I've tried a few times in the past and it won't boot. Offline #6 2013-07-05 11:58:43 litzel Member Registered: 2013-07-04 Posts: 6 Re: [SOLVED]Installation won't start Hi again.md5sum showed same result as in the downloads page.Guess I'll just re-burn! Offline #7 2013-07-05 12:07:49 litzel Me
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