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I imagine this Community will help me )actually i ahve some problems to make the bootup on my USB-HDD, that isn't recognoized from my BIOS (i have a motherboard bought on 2002 - ASUS P4B533-E)
Network of two Dell Optiplex dual boot Pentium 4s, Linux user since 1999 Very Happy with Kubuntu and Mandriva. Three other native computers. Computers in my blood since 1975.<br /><br />A Perkin Web Design and computer hardware engineer
Have you tried to change your your BIOS settings at boot up ?
Do a restart and keep pressing F2 during the boot up.
Antkin
Network of two Dell Optiplex dual boot Pentium 4s, Linux user since 1999 Very Happy with Kubuntu and Mandriva. Three other native computers. Computers in my blood since 1975.<br /><br />A Perkin Web Design and computer hardware engineer
Network of two Dell Optiplex dual boot Pentium 4s, Linux user since 1999 Very Happy with Kubuntu and Mandriva. Three other native computers. Computers in my blood since 1975.<br /><br />A Perkin Web Design and computer hardware engineer
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