CLOSED: Unable to boot into Fedora or ExpressCD for installation
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 7:18 am
Here is my problem. I am setting up a HDA for a friend. I have had my HDA running for years and have had very few issues.
I am unable to boot from any disc with Fedora. Period. I am able to boot the machine with Clonezilla and Gparted just fine. Fedora, not possible. I have tried using the Amahi Express 7.1 CD, the Fedora 32 and 64 bit discs, have tried making USB sticks and booting from those, all to no avail. The computer looks at the media containing a bootable copy of Fedora and after about 20 seconds boots into Windows7. The bootable media works in my other machine just fine, but not this one.
Things I have done:
-- Checked the SHA256 checksums on the Fedora 19 32 and 64 bit .iso's. They match. Verified the DVD data was an exact match after burning. Verification successful.
-- Checked the MD5 checksum on the Amahi 7.1 ExpressCD .iso. Checksum matches. Verified the DVD data was an exact match after burning. Verification successful.
-- Changed the BIOS to boot from CD/DVD first, USB second, hard drive third. Tried unplugging the HDD with Windows 7 to make absolutely sure it was looking for the CD/DVD/USB first. All I got was an error that there was no bootable media. Even tried forcing it to look at the removeable media during boot by F12 and selecting whichever media I was trying. It would wait about 20 seconds and give an error to "Remove media and reboot".
-- Tried changing the BIOS to "OS Install Mode" which limits the RAM to 256MB. No change, but thought I would give it a try anyway.
What am I missing here? I have done everything I can think of to make this thing work and after 2 days I am still hitting a brick wall.
I am unable to boot from any disc with Fedora. Period. I am able to boot the machine with Clonezilla and Gparted just fine. Fedora, not possible. I have tried using the Amahi Express 7.1 CD, the Fedora 32 and 64 bit discs, have tried making USB sticks and booting from those, all to no avail. The computer looks at the media containing a bootable copy of Fedora and after about 20 seconds boots into Windows7. The bootable media works in my other machine just fine, but not this one.
Things I have done:
-- Checked the SHA256 checksums on the Fedora 19 32 and 64 bit .iso's. They match. Verified the DVD data was an exact match after burning. Verification successful.
-- Checked the MD5 checksum on the Amahi 7.1 ExpressCD .iso. Checksum matches. Verified the DVD data was an exact match after burning. Verification successful.
-- Changed the BIOS to boot from CD/DVD first, USB second, hard drive third. Tried unplugging the HDD with Windows 7 to make absolutely sure it was looking for the CD/DVD/USB first. All I got was an error that there was no bootable media. Even tried forcing it to look at the removeable media during boot by F12 and selecting whichever media I was trying. It would wait about 20 seconds and give an error to "Remove media and reboot".
-- Tried changing the BIOS to "OS Install Mode" which limits the RAM to 256MB. No change, but thought I would give it a try anyway.
What am I missing here? I have done everything I can think of to make this thing work and after 2 days I am still hitting a brick wall.