OK, I did install it correctly. I followed and used the program on the
Ubuntu site and the disk shows multiple files when explored. When I boot
from the cd, it brings up an menu screen with the options: Try Ubuntu without
any change to your computer; Install Ubuntu; Check CD for defects; Test
memory; Boot from first hard disk. Whenever i click on the first second or
third option it eventually brings me a scrolling error message which reads:
(media error) <F> ; satatus: {DRDY ERR}; error: {UNC}; exceptions Emask 0x0
SAct 0x1 SErr 0x0 action 0x0; Buffer I/o error, dev sda sector 0 and a
couple other lines. Any more insight would be great.
"ray" wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 14:00:04 -0800, rascal_586 wrote:
>
> > Alright, I have downloaded Ubuntu and am currently trying to install it
> > on to my laptop. However, it keeps running an error message after I hit
> > the either of the options "Install Ubuntu" or "Try Running Ubuntu
> > Without any Change to your Computer". Any further tips now?
>
> 1) what is the error message?
> 2) how did you burn it to CD? Did you burn it as a file or as an ISO disk
> image (the latter is what you need). You can tell by mounting the CD on
> any functional system. If you burned as a file, the CD will show one file
> - that won't work. If you burned properly, as a disk image, you will see
> several files and folders on the CD.
>
>
> >
> > "CBoom" wrote:
> >
> >> You cannot install windows on an external drive
> >>
> >> Download the ubuntu linux and burn it onto a cd, you can then boot the
> >> computer with ubuntu and rescue your files by saving them to your
> >> external drive www.ubuntu.com
> >>
> >> this is why live linux cds are also known as rescue disks
> >>
> >>
> >> "rascal_586" <> wrote in message
> >> news:8B2D5138-6FAF-4218-8DCC-...
> >> > I recently had a laptop not recognize its own operating system. I
> >> > figured if
> >> > I were able to load Windows Vista on to an external hard drive and
> >> > boot the
> >> > computer from that external hard drive I should be able to recover
> >> > some files
> >> > and major downloads before I reformat the computer. However, Vista
> >> > instillation will not install through USB2.0.
> >> >
> >> > Is there any way to install Vista onto an external hard drive? How
> >> > and what do I do to get it done?
> >>
> >>
>
>