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reading bood CD" with Reboot as the only option. When I reboot and try to run Ubuntu, I get the same error again. I tried burning it on a DVD with teh same error, ubuntu io error reading boot cd I then tried at slower burn speeds with the same error. Last I tried
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burning it as RAW with the same error. The hardware is a Gateway laptop. I'm not sure what to do next. I ps2 error reading disc can't get past this error. TeaMan Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Solved For: Ubuntu Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Solved by: TeaMan Solved: 2007-09-10 Last query: 2007-09-10 Last reply: 2007-09-07 Related bugs Link gamecube error reading disc existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ TeaMan (mettlers) said on 2007-09-07: #1 I get the ubuntu menu and hit enter on the menu item "Start or install ubuntu" This is when I get the error. marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said on 2007-09-07: #2 Try to Check your Ubuntu install cd with the other item "Check cd for defect". HTH TeaMan (mettlers) said on 2007-09-07: #3 I tried that, but anything
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I pick from the menu gives me the same error message when it is executed. I was unable to check the CD. I can access the F key items but no menu items. marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said on 2007-09-07: #4 Can you try to Check your Ubuntu install cd with the item "Check cd for defect" using another pc ? You must be sure that your self-mastered cd is working. HTH TeaMan (mettlers) said on 2007-09-10: #5 I burned the cd on another computer and it loaded. Now I'm trying to hook the machine up to a network. I'll have to do more research on that. cantsay (cantsayfuk) said on 2007-11-21: #6 did this get solved? i have the exact same problem. what if i don't have another computer to burn the cd from? i used ImgBurn... same eroor TeaMan (mettlers) said on 2007-11-21: #7 I finally burned the CD using the suggested software on my work computer that has a CD/DVD burner. The CD then ran fine. I don't know why my home burner didn't work, but suspect it was because it's a HD DVD player also. Just a guess on my part. I wish you good luck. Maybe a friend can burn the image file for you. TeaMan TeaMan (mettlers) said on 2007-11-21: #
reboot the computer, and the computer should detect the bootable CD and boot from the disc. If the computer is loading to an error message when wii error reading disc attempting to boot to the CD or loads into Windows instead, you may be encountering error reading disc ps3 any of the below situations. Need to press a key to boot to CD or DVD Some bootable CDs, such as
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the Microsoft Windows CD prompts for you to press any key to boot from the CD. If no key is pressed, the computer will continue to boot normally and not load from the CD. Make sure https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/12949 to pay close attention to the screen as the computer is starting and press a key if prompted. CD or DVD is not bootable Not all CDs and DVDs are bootable. To boot from a CD, you must have a CD that is stated to be bootable. Keep in mind that early Windows 95 CDs are not bootable. However, Windows 98, ME, XP, and later CDs are bootable. Not setup properly http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000217.htm in CMOS setup (BIOS) If the CMOS is not properly set up, the computer may ignore or not look at the CD-ROM or DVD as a bootable option. Open CMOS setup and verify your boot sequence settings are properly set to boot from the CD-ROM drive. These settings will be under the boot options. We suggest that you have your boot options setup similar to the example below. If all else fails, make your CD-ROM or ATAPI CD-ROM the first bootable option. Floppy or LS120 (if available) CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Network (if available) Hard Drive If CD-ROM is listed after another device that is bootable, it will boot from the other device before the CD-ROM. Verify that the devices before CD-ROM, (e.g. floppy) has no bootable media in them. Bootable media includes your hard drive, which will always be bootable, unless it is blank or empty. Disc drive not select from the boot menu On many computers as the computer is booting you may need to enter the boot menu (e.g. may see Press F9 for boot menu). If this option is available press the key to enter the boot menu and then select the option to boot from the CD-ROM or DVD drive. Tip: If you enter the boot menu and the
Fix for Windows XP October 28, 2014 Get the fix to the Windows XP boot error "Fatal error reading boot.ini" and https://neosmart.net/wiki/ntldr-fatal-error-boot/ other NTLDR/boot.ini problems affecting Windows XP. Contents1 About "Fatal error reading boot.ini"1.1 Description and Symptoms1.1.1 Symptom 1: Fatal error reading boot.ini1.2 Causes of this Error1.2.1 Cause 1: Corrupted boot partition1.2.2 Cause 2: Compressed BOOT.INI file1.2.3 Cause 3: Fragmented BOOT.INI file2 Fix Fatal error reading boot.ini in Windows2.1 Fix #1: Rebuild BOOT.ini with Easy error reading Recovery Essentials2.2 Fix #2: Re-create boot.ini2.3 Fix #3: Using chkdsk to repair filesystem errors3 More Information3.1 Linked Entries3.2 Support Links3.3 Applicable Systems About "Fatal error reading boot.ini" The following information on this error has been compiled by NeoSmart Technologies, based on the information gathered and reported by our global network of error reading disc engineers, developers, and technicians or partner organizations. Description and Symptoms The error messages, alerts, warnings, and symptoms below are tied to this error. Symptom 1: Fatal error reading boot.ini When attempting to boot a Windows PC, the following fatal error is thrown by NTLDR, preventing the computer from starting up successfully: The full text: NTLDR: Fatal Error 1 reading BOOT.INI Both NTLDR and BOOT.INI are critical components of the Windows XP boot process. BOOT.INI stores the list of installed operating systems, and NTLDR uses it to generate the boot-time menu offering the selection of an OS. The number in the error message is not restricted to being "Error 1" but rather may be any of the following, amongst others: NTLDR: Fatal Error 256 reading BOOT.INI NTLDR: Fatal Error 512 reading BOOT.INI NTLDR: Fatal Error 4096 reading BOOT.INI NTLDR: Fatal Error 2952 reading BOOT.INI etc. Causes of this Error This error has been known