Error 0X80

karamazov

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Any ideas? I'm tring to load it, and it tells me that. Do I need to delete my Fat32 Part. before I try to install?

Old System😛ackard Bell Legend 3550,200 mhz cpu,72mb ram,8mb video,2gb hdd.
NEW System:ECS N2U400-A,512 mb ram,AMD Athlon 2500+, 64 mb video, SOUND, on board lan, USB Ports, 120 Gb HDD
 
Well, I tried that. It came up with a whole lotta people asking the question, but no answears for it.

Old System😛ackard Bell Legend 3550,200 mhz cpu,72mb ram,8mb video,2gb hdd.
NEW System:ECS N2U400-A,512 mb ram,AMD Athlon 2500+, 64 mb video, SOUND, on board lan, USB Ports, 120 Gb HDD
 
Hey, sorry I didnt specify. I dont know if anyone is going to be able to help me, but its Lindows... Its a bootup disk so you can install like XP would.

Old System😛ackard Bell Legend 3550,200 mhz cpu,72mb ram,8mb video,2gb hdd.
NEW System:ECS N2U400-A,512 mb ram,AMD Athlon 2500+, 64 mb video, SOUND, on board lan, USB Ports, 120 Gb HDD
 
Yeah, I was hoping I wouldnt have to resort to that.. I think I'll just wait for my new drive and see if that works.. for some reason

Old System😛ackard Bell Legend 3550,200 mhz cpu,72mb ram,8mb video,2gb hdd.
NEW System:ECS N2U400-A,512 mb ram,AMD Athlon 2500+, 64 mb video, SOUND, on board lan, USB Ports, 120 Gb HDD
 
I cannot remember the error but I had a problem with Redhat and a very old 8 gig WD drive. I had to place a kernel arguement of ide=nodma to get past the hda check for the install and boot.

So, from the comand line boot install. The command was "linux ide=nodma" and the kernel arguement entered during the install phase was "ide=nodma".

That might help.

Also checkout this site: www.justlinux.com