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Old 09-14-2000, 09:43 PM   #4
cunnings
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Quote:
Originally posted by carine
Whichever type of install I choose, the next step is to load the CDROM driver. And that's where it can't see it and presents me with a short lists of drivers (Panasonic, Sony, Atapi,...) I've tried all of them, none of them works. So I cannot get into the install at all, unless I copy across all of the install files on harddisk and install from there.
What do you mean by "none of them works"? What happens after you enter a driver? Copying to HD still will not make it recognize the cdrom.

I would determine what type of cdrom drive you have, either by removing the cover and having a looks-see or, if possible, booting to windows and check in the device drivers panel. Additionally verify that the drive does indeed work in the machine.

Once you have this info you may want to post a message on http://www.linux.com. They have support and chat features for help with this sort of thing.

Post back here with what you find out.

Thanks!
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