> I wish I would have never moved my disks around!
After I have wiped all of my hd disks in my computer to start fresh, I have not been able to install kubuntu. When I try and install using a LiveCD, I eventually get I/O errors from reading the disk. Since CD-R are cheap these days, I downloaded the ISO again and it is MD5 confirmed. I've burnt a disc using the lowest possible speed. Still the same thing. So I went and got the Alternate CD (Which is better for my system because of my LVM setup and disabling raid). Still headaches about I/O errors. Alright, so content that I may have a bad drive, I went and used 'USB Startup Disk Creator' and verified on a couple of systems that the flash would boot. But when I went back to the system that is in question, it can't find the boot media on the USB port on the back of the motherboard.
What can I do next?
After I have wiped all of my hd disks in my computer to start fresh, I have not been able to install kubuntu. When I try and install using a LiveCD, I eventually get I/O errors from reading the disk. Since CD-R are cheap these days, I downloaded the ISO again and it is MD5 confirmed. I've burnt a disc using the lowest possible speed. Still the same thing. So I went and got the Alternate CD (Which is better for my system because of my LVM setup and disabling raid). Still headaches about I/O errors. Alright, so content that I may have a bad drive, I went and used 'USB Startup Disk Creator' and verified on a couple of systems that the flash would boot. But when I went back to the system that is in question, it can't find the boot media on the USB port on the back of the motherboard.
What can I do next?
Comment