Hi  Edwin,
Does your client's computer support booting from USB? If yes, you can make a 
live Linux on USB, then try boot from it, good luck.

Eason Mai 

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Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 12:30:28 +1100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SLUG] Help with a weird problem, please

Hi,
 
I know a few of you will think I'm off-topic, but I have a customer's 
Vista box here that won't boot. (ducking now ...)
 
So I tried loading a Ubuntu live CD, then a Knoppix LiveCD. then 
plugging in a USB DVD drive and trying Ubuntu again as well as Puppy - 
and all had variants of the same error message, which can be summarised 
as being unable to mount the CD image and therefore unable to proceed.
 
Most of the information on the web indicated that this often relates to 
a corrupt ISO image or one that's burned at too high a speed for the 
drive to read properly, but having tried three different distros (all of 
which I've used multiple times in other PCs) and two different drives, 
that seems pretty unlikely.
 
On the assumption that RAM problems may also prevent the mounting of a 
drive on a live CD, I also checked the RAM, with no errors resulting.
 
Can anyone suggest what's going on?
 
NetSense Computers logoRegards,
Edwin Humphries
Mobile: 0419 233 051
NetSense Computers (Ironstone Technology Pty Ltd)
79 Barney St (P. O. Box 423), Kiama, NSW, 2533
Phone: +61 (0)2 4233 2285
Fax: +61 (0)2 4233 2781
Web: http://www.netsensecomputers.com.au
 
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