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successfully downloaded ubuntu and burned it to a CD and changed my bios boot sequence to boot from CD. I put the CD into my DVD ROM and rebooted my com Read more 2013-12-13 21:28 Ubuntu Error Reading Boot CD - Parallels Install I am trying to install Ubuntu 7.04 in Parallels 3.0 on a Mac PowerBook Pro using the downloaded .iso file. I step through the process fine, but when Ubuntu gets to the boot screen I get this message no matter which option I select: I/O Error: Error r Read more 2015-02-15 06:25 Ubuntu Error Reading Boot https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=856299 Disk I have verified that my download was error free by using the MD5 hash thing.. I recorded the ISO image to the CD, and booted from it. when i click any of the options from the menu i get I/O error Error reading boot CD and in the upper left of the scr Read more 2012-07-29 18:05 Ubuntu I/O Error, Error Reading Boot CD [Reboot] When I boot from http://www.cornbio.com/ubuntu-error-reading-boot-cd/ the Kubuntu 6.06.1 CD and select "Start or install Kubuntu" (or anything except "Boot from first hard disk", for that matter) I get the following error: I/O Error Error Reading Boot CD [Reboot] I have downloaded both x86 and x86_64 v Read more 2012-08-29 08:20 Ubuntu v 6.10 installation help: error reading boot CD I am new to Linux and I chose to install Ubuntu v 6.10 on my Windows 98 machine. After booting from the Ubuntu CD (downloaded and image burnt) I got to the startup screen without problems. But then after choosing Install Ubuntu I get an error message Read more 2013-01-26 15:19 Ubuntu grub rescue and Error reading boot CD I have a SONY VAIO CW26 laptop. I got a Windows-7 version prepacked with 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 2013-04-24 18:03 Ubuntu Cannot boot from LiveCD...? "I/0 error - Error reading boot CD" I have tried this with both ubuntu, and xubuntu. I download their .iso's. burn them onto a CD-RW, selecting "burn ISO Image". wait for them to finish up. Reboot my computer with the Live CD
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