Error Reading Boot Cd 10.04
the laptop. I installed Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 over a new partition that i created using the inbuilt facility in windows7. Both the operatings systems i.e windows7 and ubuntu karmic Read more 2015-05-14 13:58 Ubuntu At grub rescue and can't boot via livecd Short Story: I'm stuck at "grub rescue>" and can't boot via livecd. Long story: I have a new Toshiba Satellite. With Windows 7 already installed, I shrunk its partition and began an ubuntu 11.04 (64bit) install (as a dual boot) from the LiveCD. It Read more 2013-07-07 21:07 Ubuntu Can't install: Error reading boot CD Need some help. I'm trying to install Ubuntu 6.10 (ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso) to my old Celeron machine, but every time I boot from the burned CD, I get: Loading isolinux: Disk error 10, AX = 4200, Drive EF I/O Error Error reading boot CD Reboot W Read more 2013-12-26 10:44 Ubuntu Grub rescue and no such device error guys, i just don't have an idea what did i do wrong! I installed Ubuntu with Wubi and it worked ok for hours until i updated it, then it asked for reboot. So I did. when i rebooted the laptop i got this problem error: no such device: e5589151-8c9a-42 Read more 2014-08-12 20:00 Ubuntu Grub rescue> hd0,1 read error. Hey I just booted up to find my netbook (Asus Eee pc) in this state error:hd0,1 read error. grub rescue> grub rescue> ls (hd0) (hd0,5) (hd0,1) grub rescue> ls hd0,1 error: hd0,1 read error. read several threads about the topic and different Read more 2015-02-03 19:51 Ubuntu Grub Rescue prompt appearing, no boot...even from live cd I had 250gb hard disk with dual boot, xp and ubuntu 10.10.... Yesterday, i tried to upgarde my ubuntu 10 to 11 from a live cd....b4 doing so, i used a win software EasyBCD to fix the mbr....but it didn't work properly..and i ignored it(my biggest mis Read more 2012-05-09 04:5
an Ubuntu live CD (karmic) which is refusing to boot on this machine. I get an error : "Error reading boot CD" and a reboot button. I have tried this cd on other machines and it works fine. I tried live CD of kubuntu also but the same error message appears. What could be the reason? Machine spec: 2GB RAM, Intel core 2 duo processor. Tags: Related Articles General :: File System Error During Boot?( 0 ) General :: "Login Incorrect" Error After Boot - No Password Prompted( 0 ) General :: Live CD Won't Boot On IBM M52( 1 http://www.cornbio.com/ubuntu-grub-rescue-and-error-reading-boot-cd/ ) Ubuntu Installation :: Grub Rescue And Error Reading Boot CD?( 0 ) Ubuntu :: Can't Get Anywhere With Lucid CD - "104280EF" - I/O Error - Error Reading Boot CD( 1 ) General :: DMA Timeout Error In Booting Up Tiny Core / Sort It?( 1 ) Ubuntu Installation :: I/O Error On Boot From CD?( 0 ) Ubuntu Installation :: Kubuntu 9.10 CD Has "Error Reading The Boot CD" On http://www.labhc.com/general-live-cd-error-reading-boot-cd/ Acer X1800( 1 ) Ubuntu Installation :: Failed - Unrecoverable Error When Booting From The 10.04 Live CD - 10.04( 0 ) Latest Articles ActionScript 2.0 :: LoadVariables Is Working Only In Pc Photoshop :: Selecting Colors From An Old Image (Illustrator) Photoshop :: Tiling 3000 Individual Images Actionscript 2.0 :: Scroller With Scrollbar AND Buttons? Create SQL Server Deployment Script Using Database Publishing Wizard Code That Can Be Added To HTML To Tell Internet Explorer To Run Script? Recent Articles Reading The Local Directory - Files Getting Value Stored In A Variable Ubuntu :: Getting Irssi To Play An Alert Sound Of Some Sort When Nick Is Highlighted Rental Download Movie Useless? Looping Through A List Of Checkboxes And Saving The Values Not Working Properly? Random article Photoshop :: PSCS Copy & Paste Powers Down Laptop August 30 0 Add Command Line Arguments To A Vb Express Windows Form Application? November 17 0 Forms Data Controls :: Best And Easiest Way To Update Multiple Rows In A Gridview? September 15 0 Function Of HLOOKUP With Missing Value September 21 0 Access :: Retrieving 'Modified' Property From Table? February 24 0 Tagssensor theme for c901 Xlib drag and drop why i cant instal 4 gog ram on 5315 cant open kmz file in photoshop 3gspaid how
Choose Which Files Windows Search Indexes on Your PC Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/create-a-bootable-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive-the-easy-way/ to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. http://askubuntu.com/questions/593002/fail-to-install-ubuntu-server-14-04-64bit-lts-from-usb-drive RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek Create a Bootable Ubuntu USB Flash Drive the Easy Way We've already covered how to use an Ubuntu Live CD to backup files from your dead Windows computer, but using the boot cd can sometimes be a little slow. We can error reading speed up the booting process by installing Ubuntu to a bootable USB flash drive instead. To accomplish this, we'll use a tiny software package called UNetbootin, which is designed to make the installation process simple and easy. Create the Bootable Flash Drive You'll first need to download the UNetbootin software and save it somewhere useful, since there's no installation required, just double-click to run. I error reading boot chose to use an already downloaded ISO image of the Ubuntu installation cd, and then chose my flash drive, and clicked the OK button. Yes, this step is as simple as that. The process will extract the files from the ISO image (or download them), copy them to the flash drive and then install the bootloader. Depending on what you are installing, this really doesn't take very long. Once the process is completed, you'll be prompted to reboot… which you don't necessarily have to do unless you want to test booting the flash drive on the same machine you are using. Otherwise you can hit the Exit button. Make Sure the Partition is Active If you get a boot device error when you try and boot from the flash device, it could be that your partition is not marked as active. What we'll do is use the command line diskpart utility to fix this… if you are in Vista open an administrator mode command prompt by right-clicking and choosing Run as Administrator. Now you'll need to run this command to figure out the number of your flash drive: list disk This
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