Something I forgot to mention,
I tried installing 2007 on two different machines, one of my notebooks,
and also a desktop. I got the same error message on both machines.
The ISO's are bit torrent downloads. The seed files were downloaded from
mandriva's website. All my hardware is fine.
Based on what I've seen some other people post here on the list, I
think I'll wait a couple of months, and then download new ISO's and try
again. It's been my expeariance that mandriva's first official releases
of new versions are buggy anyway.
Jim
On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 20:07 -0700, CJ Kelley wrote:
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Jimmy Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mandriva Newbie <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 6:18:15 PM
> Subject: [newbie] Problem during install of Mandriva 2007
>
> Ok,
> I've tried getting this to work from two different directions,
> and the same thing happens. I've been running 2006 with no problems.
> I backed up all my data, and then tried to install Mandriva 2007 as a
> new clean install. Everything was going fine until I got to cd5, and
> then after it was install from cd5 for a good while, I get a "Segment
> Fault, memory seems to crash" error message, and then the install
> won't
> go any further. I started the install all over again, and got the same
> result.
> Next, I re-installed 2006, and tried to do an upgrade instead.
> I
> got the same result. Next thing I tried was downloading the ISO's
> again,
> and making new cd's. Agian tried doing a clean install, and got the
> same
> result, and got the same results when I tried doing an upgrade from
> 2006.
> Has anyone else had this problem? Obviously, my machine is fine.
> I've been running 2006 without even so much as a hickup.
> Thanks
> Jim
>
> ----CJs Reply----
> You have 2 possible causes:
>
> 1) the site in wich youve gotten the ISO (assuming that you got the
> iso from some other site then mandriva) from may have a currupt iso.
> 2) you may have bad ram
> 3) you may have a bad cd rom
> 4) Damaged sectors on your drive (which have gone unmarked) maybe
> causing the error
>
> If you didnt dl the iso from mandriva, then delete the current iso and
> download the iso from mandriva
>
> Did you also check to see if you have bad ram? If you have bad ram,
> then you should replace the ram immediately.
>
> How old is your cd rom? do you have problems reading other cds with
> it?
>
> And lastly, did you check your hard drive for damaged sectors?
> ----end of reply----
>
>
>
> ____________________________________________________
> Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mandriva?
> Go to http://store.mandriva.com
> Join the Club : http://www.mandrivaclub.com
> ____________________________________________________
>
>
>
>
____________________________________________________
Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mandriva?
Go to http://store.mandriva.com
Join the Club : http://www.mandrivaclub.com
____________________________________________________