Re: booting from newly burned CD

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Steve,
When you boot from the first cd and begin the installation process,
you'll be prompted whether you want to test the CDs first.

I'd recommend testing them.  Clunky old PCs can have very clunky CD
drives that skate, making any OS installation frustrating.  On some
computers you may have to hit a key during the boot process to force the
computer to boot from CD. Until recently,  owned a Toshiba laptop that
made you do that.

Bill

On Sun, 2004-09-26 at 22:28, Steven C. Liu wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> Pardon this very newbie question, but I just burned all four CD's
> (FC2-i386-discN.iso) onto a CDRW drive on a XP Pro machine and want to
> use disc1 to boot up and begin the config process for a clunky
> leftover PC of mine.  I did go into setup to verify that the CD ROM
> drive is in the boot sequence, and is before the C drive.
>  
> I did verify that the disc1 data is on the CD, but did not do a
> checksum or anything like that.  Suggestions?
>  
> TIA,
>  
> Steve
>  
> 
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