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(repost) Building your own new OS/2 installation CD with UPDCD
By using the shell interface on the 2nd virtual screen I find that the CD has been mounted successfully. In my limited poking around I've found that there's a file called .discinfo on each of the installation CDs which seems to identify the CD. The contents of these files are essentially the same for the 3 CDs,

Custom install CDs
Andrew Gabriel and...@cucumber.demon.co.uk comp unix solaris Does anyone who sells products for Solaris (in this case a product for a dedicated workstation) ship their own installation CD, consisting of the data from the Solaris CD plus their own app? I'm pretty sure I can work out how to produce such a disk now,

Installing Solaris on Sundays is now an addiction!
Later builds cleared up that problem and the RTM version of WLM gave me no installation problems. RC -- RC White, CPA San Marcos, TX r...@grandecom.net I have not had any trouble installing the apps i had cds for; additionally, I have installed several apps from internet downloads and over my network from my

Installation CD problems
Eric Legge legge...@aol.comnojunk microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Subject: Installation CD problems From: "Dave Kaiser" kaise...@yahoo.com Date: 16/09/02 21:44 Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: <066b01c25e04$f82e4fe0$37ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA13> There is no way that the Windows CD won't recognise its own Product ID

Installation CDs - What did I do?
Hello, I bought an Audigy Platinum card with the french version of the installation CD. ...Which I suspect for all my troubles with the card. Could anybody offer me the english installation CD? I cannot find this here in Switzerland (they have the german and the french versions only) I can offer the french CD in

XP Pro pirated copy
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 10:24:36PM -0900, Siraaj Khandkar wrote: I wanted to install a minimum Debian system on an old Dell PowerEdge 350 server, but the NETINST CD is just ignored by the system (yes, the boot order is correct :-) ), so I tried floppies, but those too are ignored (I can hear it click as the system

Product Installation CDS
Keith Clark clarkphotogra...@hotmail.com alt os linux suse baskitcaise wrote: Walt Fles wrote: This has been probably covered already, but is there anyway to create Installation CDs from the distribution tree on the mirrors? Thanks in advance! Walt Fles No. ( well not entirly true I suppose ) You would have to

The Problem of Evil eCS...
That means they can be downloaded iso images and you can make your own installation CDs. Also, companies like Cheapbytes will sell you the standard distributions for Moreover, there is nothing wrong with borrowing someone else's installation CDs, copying them, or installing on as many computers as you want.

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates ...
"Time for a clean reinstall of the OS," thinks I. Except my "Gray" OS 9.0.4 install disk seems to have died of old age. "No problem. I'll download a new disk image from the Apple site," I think cheerfully. I find lots of OS 9 updaters, but no actual OS 9.x install disk. Further laborious searching reveals they

ntldr is missing
Goswin von Brederlow brede...@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de linux debian ports x86-64 lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Lennart Sorensen) writes: On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 11:24:18AM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: apt-get install debian-cd I configure the CONF.sh for normal CD builds, setting the path and such and then

Etch installation media doesn't boot (neither NETINST CD, nor ...
setup_install_server /Install) There is following error: ERROR: Install boot image /cdrom/sol_9_sparc/Solaris_9/Tools/Boot does not exist Check that boot image exists, or use [-t] to specify a valid boot image elsewhere. I have checked that Tools directory on Solaris 9 installation CD, and there is file named

Creating CD Installation CDs from DVD
When I try to boot from any of the installation CDs, I get the dreaded "Media Test Failure: Check Cable" message. These same CDs boot fine on many other machines (mostly Dell desktop boxes), and I can read them if I boot into windows, so I don't suspect the CDs. And this machine seems happy booting from other CDs

toshiba satellite pro 4600 install from cd
Douglas A. Tutty dtu...@porchlight.ca linux debian user On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 10:24:36PM -0900, Siraaj Khandkar wrote: I wanted to install a minimum Debian system on an old Dell PowerEdge 350 server, but the NETINST CD is just ignored by the system (yes, the boot order is correct :-) ), so I tried floppies,

Compaq, Microsoft, or Linux, something messed me up big-time
"Michelle" <michellej...@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:0bfe01c35d45$29a19dd0$a001280a@phx.gbl... every time I try to install updates to microsoft office xp, i get a message saying to insert the office xp professional installation cd. i do this, but then i get a message saying the correct cd is not inserted,

Format & reinstall with only lame "system recovery" CDs
Ed Stoddard EdStodd...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsupdate PA Bear, Thanks, but I was able to use my Vista CD/DVD to restore my system to an he wrote in today's post at 4:56 AM PST: Going to try and contact Microsoft in the UK and am also posting re-install CDs/DVDs today as a last resort!

w2k License problem
Greetings Michelle Konzack Systemadministrator Tamay Dogan Network Debian GNU/Linux Consultant Am 2006-01-10 22:13:21, schrieb Paul E Condon: I have in my library a set of install CDs for Debian 2.2 r5 "Potato". They contain kernel-image-2.0.38 and kernel-image-2.2.19 . Someone with a longer memory than mine might

The 6.3. FreeBSD Install sucks a lot
Thor From: Alvin <alvin...@mac.com> To: questi...@FreeBSD.org Subject: Urgent Installation problems (CD) Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 07:03:39 +0800 Thank you for your time. I burned the .iso for i386 (release 5.1) on the CD and configured the BIOS to boot from the CD but it won't boot from it. I have also tried using the

Thu+a sin ui Thu+a sin dda^u gio^`i?
The setup program also REJECTED the copy of the Win NT 4.0 installation CD that I used. Does the installation have to be EXACTLY the same one that I used in originally installing Win NT 4.0? Frankly, I have 3 installation CDs because I have bought 3 of them and do not know which CD was used in installing the copy

Can't install programs
Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org lucky openbsd misc gzip on the install media does not support compression due to space constraints. why is it there, if it can be first used after the installation, what's the point of putting the binary on CD?? to soothe ppl who tend to scream in panic in lack of a gzip?

How to make installation CD ?
This is the key that I typed in to install Office. One caveat, however. If you have an OEM installed version of Office (or Windows), the key that it returns is the mass-install key that the OEM uses, not the key that is on the sticker on the back of your PC. This OEM key will not work for reinstalling Windows or