Citando Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Monday 03 September 2007, LUIZ AFONSO BELLO DE CAMPOS wrote:
> >        Dear Sirs
> >
> >
> >         After I had downloaded and burned on K3B the forementioned CD
> > I don't get it booted on my machine amd64 +3000. I've already its
> > manual and doc, I upgraded my K8VXSE motherboard BIOS...nothing! I
> > don't know what else to do...
>
> How did you burn the CD using K3B? As a data project, or as a disk
> image?
>
> A quick check is to pop the CD into a machine that works, mount the CD
> and see what's on it. If you see one file called <something>.iso, then
> you burned it wrong and need to burn another one as a full disk image.
>
> If that check is OK, then make sure that the .iso you downloaded is not
> corrupt by checking it's MD5 sum by following the instructions on the
> downlaod site.
>
> Next time you ask for help on a mailing list, it's a good idea to
> describe exactly what problem you are having. You didn't say, so we
> donlt know, and I just guessed at what is the most common problem.
>
> So, does the CD boot at all? What's on the screen? If it boots and tries
> to run, where does it stop and what error messages do you get when it
> does?
>
> alan
>
> > Thanks, Alan. I will try cdrecord command line.
>
>
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>
> Alan McKinnon
> alan at linuxholdings dot co dot za
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