Cara, tem que gravar como imagem, senão não boota.
In english: You must record the CD in image mode to make a bootable CD.
2007/9/3, LUIZ AFONSO BELLO DE CAMPOS [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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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