krishnandu
Level F
Hi friends, No matter whichever distro I want to try to install doesn't get installed saying "The cd/dvd media may be corrupted...."(I don't remember the exact words) in the middle of installation.
I've succesfully installed and used many distros before in dual boot. But due to some virus problem I had to format my whole HDD. Now I've installed Win 7 and want to have Linux in dual boot. As I love linux and want to learn linux, I always prefer to have it installed in dual boot.
I tried Fedora 12 32bit and 64bit both, OpenSUSE 11.2 and Linux Mint 8. All the three distros give same problem saying something like "The CD/DVD media may be scratched etc etc."
Well......The media may be the problem in one case, but how is it same in all the cases??
Currently I'm downloading Mandriva, I'm sure that'll also give same problem.
Well the measures I've already taken are:
1. I thought the CD/DVD drive itself may be the problem. But the Data DVD's/CD's or Audio/MP3 CD's/DVD's I'm burning are working fine. Any dvd/cd is working fine. Even I installed Win 7 through this drive. So drive cannot be the problem.
2. I thought media that I use may be the problem(1st time). But now I dont think media may be the problem. Because it's getting repeated with any media.
I know there are live cd's but please don't recommend those, as I will install applications and work in linux as I do in windows, so live cd wont help me.
Please suggest what to do.
I'm attatching a snapshot of my partition system, to help you understand easily what I want to do.
The 1st Partition of 100MB was itself created by Win 7 for some repair purpose.
The 2nd partition is where I've my Win 7 installed.
The 3rd partition is simply for keeping data, movies, music etc
And the free space of 30GB is where I want to install Linux.
Please help guys. What should I do??
The measures I've already taken are:
1. I thought the CD/DVD Drive may be the faulty. But any other discs I've burned/burning are working correctly. So the burner can't be the faulty.
2. I thought the media may be faulty(1st time). But after seeing this repeated with any media I'm sure the media is not faulty.
3. I've already re-plugged the cables but no positive result. Win 7 is working perfectly. So the cables may not be loose.
4. Well......after taking into account all this measues I thought of may be the specific area of HDD may be faulty.
So I tried creating both primary and logical partition and checked it for error's and bad sector but the result is positive. No errors found.
I would have also tried the same medias to install in some other PC, but its a bit difficult to ask someone to let me install OS in other's PC. But I will try to borrow someone's HDD and will try the same media to install and will post it here in a day or so.
So what you guys suggest???
I've succesfully installed and used many distros before in dual boot. But due to some virus problem I had to format my whole HDD. Now I've installed Win 7 and want to have Linux in dual boot. As I love linux and want to learn linux, I always prefer to have it installed in dual boot.
I tried Fedora 12 32bit and 64bit both, OpenSUSE 11.2 and Linux Mint 8. All the three distros give same problem saying something like "The CD/DVD media may be scratched etc etc."
Well......The media may be the problem in one case, but how is it same in all the cases??
Currently I'm downloading Mandriva, I'm sure that'll also give same problem.
Well the measures I've already taken are:
1. I thought the CD/DVD drive itself may be the problem. But the Data DVD's/CD's or Audio/MP3 CD's/DVD's I'm burning are working fine. Any dvd/cd is working fine. Even I installed Win 7 through this drive. So drive cannot be the problem.
2. I thought media that I use may be the problem(1st time). But now I dont think media may be the problem. Because it's getting repeated with any media.
I know there are live cd's but please don't recommend those, as I will install applications and work in linux as I do in windows, so live cd wont help me.
Please suggest what to do.
I'm attatching a snapshot of my partition system, to help you understand easily what I want to do.
The 1st Partition of 100MB was itself created by Win 7 for some repair purpose.
The 2nd partition is where I've my Win 7 installed.
The 3rd partition is simply for keeping data, movies, music etc
And the free space of 30GB is where I want to install Linux.
Please help guys. What should I do??
The measures I've already taken are:
1. I thought the CD/DVD Drive may be the faulty. But any other discs I've burned/burning are working correctly. So the burner can't be the faulty.
2. I thought the media may be faulty(1st time). But after seeing this repeated with any media I'm sure the media is not faulty.
3. I've already re-plugged the cables but no positive result. Win 7 is working perfectly. So the cables may not be loose.
4. Well......after taking into account all this measues I thought of may be the specific area of HDD may be faulty.
So I tried creating both primary and logical partition and checked it for error's and bad sector but the result is positive. No errors found.
I would have also tried the same medias to install in some other PC, but its a bit difficult to ask someone to let me install OS in other's PC. But I will try to borrow someone's HDD and will try the same media to install and will post it here in a day or so.
So what you guys suggest???