Okay, I didn't think about that. But the computer should at least boot to the ISO, shouldn't it? I tried with a newer I5 Optiplex 745 (which, I believe, is 64 bit) and I can't get it to boot to the DVD either.

Michael

chris cottingham wrote on 11/25/20 7:21 PM:
The Pentium 4 is a 32 bit CPU. CentOS 7 is 64 bit only. You need a Core2duo or 
better CPU to run CentOS 7.

I’m sure someone will correct me if I’m wrong.


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On Nov 25, 2020, at 6:14 PM, wa7skg <[email protected]> wrote:

Trying to set up an old computer to play with Rivendell. It is an old 
homebuilt Pentium 4 from long ago. I downloaded the Centos7 minimum install ISO 
and burned it to a DVD. I also burned it to a USB stick. I can't get the 
computer to boot to either one. I've set the boot order to DVD then HD and boot 
from USB is enabled. The DVD drive flashes like it is reading, but it doesn't 
boot. The screen blinks a bit, then tries to boot from the hard drive. I used 
Brasero to burn the ISO to the DVD. It looks right as best as I can tell, but 
it has been 10 years since I have done this.

Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong? Maybe the hardware is too old 
to boot to the new ISO?

Thanks.


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73,
Michael WA7SKG

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