OK got a new compaq presario laptop with free dos pre-installed. I formatted the hard drive (format c: y) and went with on with MS Vista Installation and the message I get is "cannot find bootable device...".
So I tried to install ubuntu linux 6.06 - it fared better - but at the end it ends up displaying "uncompressing linux...ok. booting the kernel" with a cursor blinking at the bottom. And it stays there indefinitely.
The Hard drive is SATA...
What could be the way out of this?
The details of the laptop are:
160GB Hard Disk
1GB of RAM
Has capability of Floppy/ USB Booting..
You used to have to boot from the install CD then load the SATA drivers from a floppy before installing, but this is no longer necessary. I'm not sure if it is because of hardware improvements or something that was added to XP, or a little of both.
Alright XP will install but with overhead involved of course But wondering why Vista that
doesn't require this SATA drivers overhead shouldn't install. Also wondering why my Linux should only do a part-install. Bad Vista CD perhaps..
I'll do some 'twiggling' around and come back with how things turn up
Alright XP will install but with overhead involved of course But wondering why Vista that
doesn't require this SATA drivers overhead shouldn't install. Also wondering why my Linux should only do a part-install. Bad Vista CD perhaps..