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    live cd boot problem! bad!

    first: it isn't a corrupt iso.

    quick overview:
    (multiple) kubuntu iso live install burned at 4x runs but cannot boot kernel (it stops at 'booting the kernel'), been searching forums for weeks for answers, tried everything.

    specs:
    intel pentium 4, 3.00 ghz
    1gb ddr2 single-channel
    pioneer SATA drd-rw/cd-rw
    maxtor SATA 300gb hard drive
    asus p5wd2 premium motherboard: 4 SATA (2 master 2 slave)
    (all 32 bit)

    stuff i've tried:
    boot methods: acpi=off, noapic nolapic, pnpbios=off in various combinations
    bios config=disable usb, legacy support/compatable mode for sata config, disable all other boot devices, plug and play OS = on, acpi apic support = off.

    BOOT METHODS USED- if you already know what's wrong (and its not a corrupt cd, really) you can skip the boot methods i've tried.
    ALL BOOT METHODS DONE WITH DEFAULT MB SETTINGS

    Boot method: live acpi=off
    Result: i get "PNPBIOS: resource structure does not contain an end tag"

    boot method: live acpi=off pnpbios=off
    result: i get nothing after booting the kernel

    boot method: live acpi=off noapic nolapic pnpbios=off
    result: "[ a floating point number] BIOS bug, local apic #0 not detected!..."
    note: this might be a clue... does it not detect my cd drive?

    boot method: live noapic nolapic
    result: same as above, except without a space before the number in the brackets

    boot method: live noapic nolapic pnpbios=off
    result: same as above

    boot method: live pnpbios=off
    result: nothing after 'booting the kernel'

    boot method: throw a fit, break household item, apologize to household item, weep, throw feces, rain dance
    result: BSOD... or hallucination of blinking underscore against lifeless, powered-off monitor

    as you can tell, i'm not giving up on this distro. i would strongly prefer to use the live install cd, as i cannot obtain the text install version. i am 100% sure it is not the cd. thank you for reading this.
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