On 22/01/15 21:44, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Clive,
So the DVD is a good one so why does it not work on the laptop, which
it the same drive it was burned on?
Only thing I can think of, given the DVD starts OK and you get the menu
offering Mint to boot, is to edit its kernel command line and rem
Hi Clive,
> So the DVD is a good one so why does it not work on the laptop, which
> it the same drive it was burned on?
Only thing I can think of, given the DVD starts OK and you get the menu
offering Mint to boot, is to edit its kernel command line and remove
`splash' and `quiet' as I said befor
Well, tried all suggestions with little return except I tried my DVD on
our desktop machine and it worked!
So the DVD is a good one so why does it not work on the laptop, which it
the same drive it was burned on?
I still can't re-install the new copy of Mint until I get a DVD that works.
Peter
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