Error on Boot

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jaylin
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Error on Boot

#1 Post by jaylin » Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:46 pm

I downloaded the iso. Clicked on it to create CD. When I boot with the CD I get:
EDD: Error 0100 reading sector 180 122
Initial menu has no LABEL entires!
boot:

I tried burning the iso on 2 cd's now. Am I missing something? Help! Thanks!

ady
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Re: Error on Boot

#2 Post by ady » Thu Apr 26, 2012 3:23 am

jaylin wrote:Clicked on it to create CD
You should pay attention to the specific parameters you are using to burn the iso image (not to burn as data but as iso image; x4 or x8 speed;...) and the quality of the media (and you might want to use re-writable media too).

Carefully read:
http://wiki.ultimatebootcd.com/index.ph ... tical_Disc
http://wiki.ultimatebootcd.com/index.ph ... g_Hash_Sum
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/faq.html

newto
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Re: Error on Boot

#3 Post by newto » Thu Mar 07, 2013 6:30 am

May I ask another question on the topic ? I tried to remove parted magic from ubcd as it was said here http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/customize.html :

" Replacing Parted Magic with your Linux distro of choice
The Linux distro Parted Magic is now included with UBCD since it is a more reliable way of accessing NTFS filesystems and USB devices compared to DOS. Most of the payload in Parted Magic can be found in c:\ubcd-extracted\pmagic, so if you wish to get rid of Parted Magic and include your own Linux distro instead, you can reclaim most of the space by deleting c:\ubcd-extracted\pmagic, adding your own distro to c:\ubcd-extracted and adding a section in c:\ubcd-extracted\ubcd\custom\custom.cfg to launch it. "

And now it won't boot , error 0003

ady
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Re: Error on Boot

#4 Post by ady » Thu Mar 07, 2013 7:12 pm

The answer is mainly the same: follow the tutorials.

You don't say what you have actually done and whether you first tried without customization (using the latest official UBCD ISO image "as-is").

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