networkman
Lifer
After downloading the Mandrake 9.0 ISO files and burning to CD, I figure I'll go ahead and do an install since it's just supposed to be incredibly easy..
I grab a Tbird 1.2 with 256meg ram and figure okay, shouldn't take long, supposed to be easy, I don't need to back up the system(Win98), so I blow it away(fdisk), restart with Mandrake CD1 in drive.
Boots from CD and prompts me to either hit enter(for new install or upgrade existing) or hit F1 for "other options". I hit enter. It identifies the CPU, hard drive(Seagate 4gig) and the CDRom drive(Toshiba 32x ide). A progress bar starts to go across the screen, and then it stops and in the lower left corner I see:
Could not recover.
Please restart system. :frown:
I've tried a couple different CDRom drives now with no luck and the CDs work fine in another machine.. is the hard drive too small? And if so, why does it leave me that useless message?
I'll give it a few more tries tomorrow, but right now I'm ticked 'cuz I've lost a D2OL cruncher for the night. :disgust:
I grab a Tbird 1.2 with 256meg ram and figure okay, shouldn't take long, supposed to be easy, I don't need to back up the system(Win98), so I blow it away(fdisk), restart with Mandrake CD1 in drive.
Boots from CD and prompts me to either hit enter(for new install or upgrade existing) or hit F1 for "other options". I hit enter. It identifies the CPU, hard drive(Seagate 4gig) and the CDRom drive(Toshiba 32x ide). A progress bar starts to go across the screen, and then it stops and in the lower left corner I see:
Could not recover.
Please restart system. :frown:
I've tried a couple different CDRom drives now with no luck and the CDs work fine in another machine.. is the hard drive too small? And if so, why does it leave me that useless message?
I'll give it a few more tries tomorrow, but right now I'm ticked 'cuz I've lost a D2OL cruncher for the night. :disgust: