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On 8/6/06, Ken Gosier <ken at kg293.net> wrote: > Hi, I picked up SuSe 10.1 from CompUSA, and I can't start the > installation. The steps I've followed are: > > 1) My CDrom drive is not bootable. When I place the first CD into the > drive and reboot, the CDrom drive is ignored and the PC boots into > Windows. Look for messages on screen as the system boots, telling you which key to enter 'Setup'. Usually F2 or some other function key, but sometimes the 'esc' key. Pressing this key at the right time will get you into your computer BIOS, and there should be options for 'boot order' in the BIOS so that you can tell your computer to boot from disk, floppy and/or CD-ROM. I like to use the following order to make it easy to use 'live' CDs and perhaps a rescue floppy whenever needed and 'default' to disk when there is no removable media present. 1. CD 2. floppy 3. disk Once you set this, the system should check for your new SUSE CD during bootup and boot that :-)
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