jheylin
April 27th, 2009, 06:24 PM
I have a Dell XPS 1530 laptop and a year ago I installed 8.04 on it, my first Linux system. Instead of doing a clean install for 8.10, I upgraded and things worked fine, but recently there have been update problems (error messages, etc) and I want to do a clean install of 9.04 on my system.
I've burned three different 9.04 live CD's downloaded from three different sources on the Ubuntu website and none of them have worked. I put the CD in, it gives me an error message about 'auto-run' not working which I've read is a result of WINE trying to run it and not important, and then I shut-down the computer.
When I boot it up again, it doesn't recognize any of the discs and boots up like normal. I've hit 'esc' and 'F2' to get into the BIOS booting system, but the only things that pop up are versions of 8.10 with different kernals.
I tried wiping the hard drive with DBAN to aid in making a clean install, but even that didn't work (although I probably didn't do it right).
Any ideas on how to clean install 9.04?
Thanks!
I've burned three different 9.04 live CD's downloaded from three different sources on the Ubuntu website and none of them have worked. I put the CD in, it gives me an error message about 'auto-run' not working which I've read is a result of WINE trying to run it and not important, and then I shut-down the computer.
When I boot it up again, it doesn't recognize any of the discs and boots up like normal. I've hit 'esc' and 'F2' to get into the BIOS booting system, but the only things that pop up are versions of 8.10 with different kernals.
I tried wiping the hard drive with DBAN to aid in making a clean install, but even that didn't work (although I probably didn't do it right).
Any ideas on how to clean install 9.04?
Thanks!