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Upgrades and Live Media Disk error 80 AX=4224 drive 9F FedoraForum Search isolinux disk error 20 esxi User Name Remember Me? Password Forgot Password? Join Us! Register All Albums FAQ Today's Posts Search Installation, Upgrades and Live Media Help with Installation, FedUp & Live Media (Live CD, USB, DVD) problems. Google™ Search FedoraForum Search Red Hat Bugzilla Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 25th February 2007, 09:29 PM MDavis0424 Offline Registered User Join Date: Feb 2007 Posts: 3 Disk error 80 AX=4224 drive 9F Trying to install FC6 on an old desktop: Biostar M7VIG Pro Athlon XP 1800 512M Ram Maxtor 160GB IDE Toshiba DVD writer As soon as the computer boots from the install DVD, I get: isolinux: Disk error 80, AX=4224, drive 9F I tried the DVD in two other computers, it boots to the install screen on both machines so I don't think it is a bad DVD burn. I have swapped DVD drives, and get the same error on both drives (including the drive I used to burn the disk). I updated the BIOS on the motherboard to the latest version. I get the same error with the DVD set as master or slave on both primary and secondary IDE channels. The hard drive previously had a windows xp install, but all the partition information has been deleted. Not sure what to try next, any suggestions? MDavis0424 View Public Profile Find all posts by MDavis0424 #2 6th March 2007, 12:07 AM CraigE Offline Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 2 Hi There, I am gettig the exact same error, anybody ???? ) CraigE View Public Profile Find all posts by CraigE #3 6th March 2007, 01:27 AM MDavis0424 Offline Registered User Join Date: Feb 2007 Posts: 3 Not sure what the real problem was, but I ended
Help Here Install/Boot/Login isolinux: Disk error 80, AX = 4280, drive 9F Welcome! If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ. You will have to register before you can post in the forums. (Be aware the forums do not accept user names with a dash "-") Also, logging in lets you avoid the CAPTCHA verification when searching . Select Articles, Forum, or Blog. Posting in the Forums implies acceptance of the Terms and Conditions. Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: isolinux: Disk error 80, AX = 4280, drive 9F Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=148759 Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 22-Nov-2009,10:50 #1 Totkov NNTP User isolinux: Disk error 80, AX = 4280, drive 9F Hi. When I "Check Installation Media" from the DVD booting menu, I got the following massage: isolinux: Disk error 80, AX = 4280, drive 9F I've download 4.33GB (Size on disk: 4 652 953 600 bytes) openSUSE-11.2-DVD-x86_64-iso (default pack) from here via the official bit https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/426713-isolinux-Disk-error-80-AX-4280-drive-9F torrent link twice. Burn it on two different DVD disks with two different OSs (Vista and 7 x64) and situation is always the same... Any ideas? PC description: DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 2200 MHz 4X2GB Apacer DDR2-800 Gigabyte-EP45-DS3R NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT HIPER HPU-4M530-530W LCD Tablet - Wacom Cintiq 21UX DTZ Plextor PX-820A DVD Combo Disk drives: Hitachi - 1TB External USB Device Seagate - 120GB ATA Device W.Digital - 250GB ATA Device OSs: Windows Vista & 7 Ultimate x64 Boot loader: Vista Reply With Quote 22-Nov-2009,11:23 #2 caf4926 View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Visit Homepage View Articles Global Moderator Join Date Jun 2008 Location The English Lake District. UK - GMT/BST Posts 37,818 Re: isolinux: Disk error 80, AX = 4280, drive 9F You never need to download something twice with bittorrent. Just re-check it in the torrent client. The md5sum for the .iso you have is openSUSE-11.2-DVD-x86_64.iso 6a09295e34dc030319d040f67f4742c6 Check this for help NEW Users - Suse-11.2 Pre-installation – PLEASE READ - openSUSE Forums Hints: Burn Slow Use Quality Media Kernel: 4.7.2-1-default x86_64 | Desktop KDE 5 Distro: "openSUSE" "20160812" "Tumbleweed" My Articles Was I any help? If yes: Click the star below ✰ Reply With Quote 23-Nov-2009,05:49 #3 Totkov NN
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