It really sounds like you wrote the image file to the CD but did not use
the proper selections is your CD recording software to make it a
bootable disk.  You might want to try burning the image to another CD to
make sure or try booting the CD on another computer.
-  
John Guenther
'Ye Olde Pen Maker'
Sterling, Virginia


On Mon, 2009-04-20 at 13:04 -0400, Jim Fleig - CNC Services wrote:
> Hi Rafael,
> 
> Thank you for the reply.
> 
> Setting the BIOS to Auto was tried and did not resolve the problem.  The 
> computer will still boot from the DBAN floppy.  DBAN is Darik's Boot and Nuke 
> (http://www.dban.org/) for cleaning hard drives.  Everything about the 
> computer should be working well.  Prior to trying to update the computer was 
> running the previous version of Ubuntu with EMC just fine.  It also would 
> boot from the CD drive with the 8.04 Ubuntu with EMC CD.  I remembered 
> erasing the hard drive before installing the previous version of EMC.  Since 
> this worked the last time I repeated the process.  This computer is very 
> clean.  Looks nearly brand new.  Examination of the CD drive (I removed it 
> and took the cover off) revealed one very small dust ball which I removed 
> carefully with a paint brush.  After reinstallation, same problem.  No 
> obvious problems with caps on the motherboard.
> 
> I'd be willing to try more things.  What should be done next?
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Rafael Skodlar" <[email protected]>
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 12:33 PM
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] What's coming in manufacturing
> 
> 
> > Jim Fleig - CNC Services wrote:
> >> Hi Steve,
> >> 
> >> Thank you for reading my long email.  I didn't know how to convey the 
> >> information with fewer words.  It looks like you had the same challenge 
> >> below.  :-)  
> > ......
> >> Jim Fleig
> >> 
> >> PS (My attempt to replace a previous version of Ubuntu with 8.04 has
> >> resulted in the following error message: Disk Boot Failure, Insert
> >> System Disk and Press Enter. Prior to installing the 8.04 version the
> >> hard drive was scrubbed with DBAN. I have tried several things that I
> > 
> > I don't know what DBAN is nor is it important. It is possible, but I
> > haven't seen it yet, that there is a program that would interact with
> > disk drive microcontroller and mess with low level data on the drive
> > (ZBR info for example) or the firmware itself to make it unusable for
> > security reasons. I doubt that's worthwhile as a simple hammer will do it.
> > 
> > Erased disk drives or not, installation program will simply write new
> > data after you tell it to do so. It doesn't matter what you used to
> > delete previous information.
> > 
> >> found on the internet (more than a few people have had the same problem)
> >> but have yet to solve the problem. It seems that the hard drive needs to
> > 
> > You are confusing two types of formatting, high and low level. Note that
> > low level formating is no longer needed in modern drives.
> > 
> >> be formatted. I have tried to find a format utility that will fit on a
> >> floppy. The computer will still boot from the floppy. I haven't been
> >> able to find that utility yet. This is where I so often find myself. The
> > 
> > Either you have a 20 years old drive, have a bad drive, or are doing
> > something that's completely unnecessary.
> > 
> > It is possible you have hard drive configured as a slave instead of
> > master which could cause boot up problems. Make sure:
> > - your BIOS is configured correctly (auto),
> > - that the battery for BIOS data is good to keep the config between
> > power cycles,
> > - that cable connectors are inserted properly in correct IDE port and no
> > pins are bent,
> > - check power supply (voltage)
> > - say a prayer
> > - whatever else I forgot
> > 
> > Forget about floppies. They should die 10 years ago since the industry
> > failed to accept 120MB and 256MB upgraded ones.
> > 
> >> computer will not work and I spend hours wrestling with the computer
> >> instead of doing whatever it was I wanted to do with the computer. This
> >> is where I need tech support.)
> > 
> > I can only support in SF Bay Area unless you buy me a ticket to fly "out
> > there" :-)  I think it would be less expensive to buy a new drive and
> > MOBO if that's a problem.
> > 
> > Note that some new motherboards come with bad caps. Caps let the smoke
> > out in a year or two and the PC behaves weird, keeps rebooting. Bad caps
> > are easy to detect, they are not flat on top. Unfortunately you can't
> > tell that before they go bad.
> > 
> > Jim, your email needs to wrap at about 75 characters so that we can
> > comment your messages appropriately.
> > 
> > Not sure what this has to do with the subject line in the first place.
> > Folks, it's very difficult to search for subject in messages when the
> > subject line and thread number have nothing to do with it. Don't simply
> > hit a reply to some message and then change everything to start a new
> > subject.
> > 
> > Good luck,
> > -- 
> > Rafael
> > 
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