Background:
Too many years with MS. I've forgotten most of the DOS I knew, and Unix, well, too many years ago.
Trying to install Feisty from the desktop CD on a brand new system (PC, 1 gig RAM, 533 FSB, two 40 gig drives, no video card or network card (yet)).
I dumped and reformatted both drives (NTFS is all it would allow), stuck the CD in and tried to boot... got " disk boot failure, insert system disk hit enter..."
so I'm reinstalling WIN XP to give it something to work with.
Question: Will having Windows OS on the machine enable the desktop CD to work? (I'm getting the same error with the alternate CD version. Yes, I have the CD configured in bios as one of the boot options. Makes no diff whether it's first middle or last.I thought Feisty could be installed on a new system with no trouble?
If anyone can help this stupid newbie, I would certainly appreciate it.
Best,
Wayne
Too many years with MS. I've forgotten most of the DOS I knew, and Unix, well, too many years ago.
Trying to install Feisty from the desktop CD on a brand new system (PC, 1 gig RAM, 533 FSB, two 40 gig drives, no video card or network card (yet)).
I dumped and reformatted both drives (NTFS is all it would allow), stuck the CD in and tried to boot... got " disk boot failure, insert system disk hit enter..."
so I'm reinstalling WIN XP to give it something to work with.
Question: Will having Windows OS on the machine enable the desktop CD to work? (I'm getting the same error with the alternate CD version. Yes, I have the CD configured in bios as one of the boot options. Makes no diff whether it's first middle or last.I thought Feisty could be installed on a new system with no trouble?
If anyone can help this stupid newbie, I would certainly appreciate it.
Best,
Wayne
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