capetown60 wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Mark Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>  > Can that laptop boot a factory-stamped Windows CD?
>  >
>  > If so, then the problem is likely a bad CD burn.  You didn't burn
> a big
>  > .iso file, or use some sort of tool to 'extract' the files out of
> the
>  > .iso to burn to the CD, did you?  (those are the two most common
>  > problems that make a CD not-bootable)
>  >
>  > Mark
> 
> 
> hi mark ive used these same cds on a desk top and they have work
> fine cant figure out why laptop wont boot?

That answers one of the questions - your burned CDs must be OK if they 
boot elsewhwere.

However, you didn't answer if that laptop would boot a factory Windows 
CD.   This will point us to a settings issue if it doesn't, or a media 
issue if it does boot a Windows CD.


Mark


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