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    fresh ubtunu install

    My last request for help thread seems to have disappeared after one reply so here goes again:
    I am having one helluva time getting linux on this machine of mine and breaking the old ball and chain of Windows XP. First I downloaded mandriva and tried to boot up. No dice ("fatal initialization error"). Now Im testing my luck with ubuntu 9.04. I downloaded the iso file, copied the image to cd(check!) with Active ISO and Fienman ISO recorder ,stuck both copies in and tried to install on a freshly formatted 80G hard drive. do I need to do something in the format (NTFS or FAT32)? I have one partition of each just to be safe. I tried downloading both the 32bit and 64bit versions of ubuntu still nothing. What operates on this bit rate? my procesor? File system on hard drive? My computer won't even boot with cd or at all since it's formatted. just says "remove disk, media and press anykey to restart" ARRRGH! I did build this computer myself with only minor electrocutions and fire so I'm not usually a dumbass around these things but without a command prompt, I'm lost. I would welcome any help, advice or prayers

    Here's my computer
    Asus p4pe ,P4 2GHz
    512Mb pc2700
    80G Western Digital
    Fujitsu DVD Burner/reader

    Thanks guys
    Nathan

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    Re: fresh ubtunu install

    Since I was the one who replied to your original message, here goes again.

    You stated that you copied the image to cd. Have you looked at the contents to make sure that there are directories and files, and not just one file? If so, then you might try burning it at a slow speed (4x or less), and do a checksum on the .iso. (info on this here:
    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM)

    I do not believe your processor is 64-bit, so use the 32-bit version.
    -merlin

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    Re: fresh ubtunu install

    copied the image to cd(check

    NOT CHECK !!!

    Try "BURNING" the ISO image to the CD instead of copying and I believe you will be on your way.

    P.S. - Make sure after you get the ISO properly burned and boot to it that the FIRST thing that you do is, check the integrity of the Ubuntu CD by running the verification function that is found on the initial Ubuntu boot screen menu.
    Last edited by wpshooter; May 28th, 2009 at 09:09 PM.

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    Re: fresh ubtunu install

    yup, all the files/directories are there 698Mb. wubi.exe, readme etc. check sum =
    66fa77789c7b8ff63130e5d5a272d67b matches what I'm told should be there for
    ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso. is this the right down load for me?

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    Re: fresh ubtunu install

    Quote Originally Posted by nategerr View Post
    yup, all the files/directories are there 698Mb. wubi.exe, readme etc. check sum =
    66fa77789c7b8ff63130e5d5a272d67b matches what I'm told should be there for
    ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso. is this the right down load for me?
    If for nothing else but my piece of mind, can you confirm that you BURNED the ISO image to the CD and not just copied as DATA ?

    Thanks.

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    Re: fresh ubtunu install

    10-4. burned with Active ISO Burner and Feinman ISO Recorder not just copied and pasted. My new CD will open and is explorable on my XP machine but will not boot my formatted drive.

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    Re: fresh ubtunu install

    Just to be sure, check that your machine's bios is set up to boot from the cd drive first.

    And yes, the .iso you have should work on your computer.
    -merlin

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    Re: fresh ubtunu install

    Quote Originally Posted by nategerr View Post
    10-4. burned with Active ISO Burner and Feinman ISO Recorder not just copied and pasted. My new CD will open and is explorable on my XP machine but will not boot my formatted drive.
    Well, then good lord, you do have your CD drive as FIRST boot device in BIOS, don't you ?

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    Re: fresh ubtunu install

    Yup, CD drive is set to boot first. I have no problems starting my computer up from my ASUS cd to get to all my disk utilities and windows XP will happily infest my machine again with it's goodness. Mandriva even half *** works then fails when detecting USB storage devices givingme a "fatal initialization error". I'm sure it's something simple and appreciate you guys giving me a hand here. I've been banging my head against the wall on this

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    Re: fresh ubtunu install

    Quote Originally Posted by nategerr View Post
    Yup, CD drive is set to boot first. I have no problems starting my computer up from my ASUS cd to get to all my disk utilities and windows XP will happily infest my machine again with it's goodness. Mandriva even half *** works then fails when detecting USB storage devices givingme a "fatal initialization error". I'm sure it's something simple and appreciate you guys giving me a hand here. I've been banging my head against the wall on this
    Then try this.

    If you having NOTHING on this machine that you need to keep/preserve, then get www.killdisk.com and WIPE the hard drive on that computer completely clean and then after having done so, if it will not boot to those CDs (and the CD drive is not defective), then I will eat my hat !!!

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