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post #1 of 7
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Have any of you guys tried putting linux on the 3790 ... and do you know of any linux versions that support the 3790 yet .... And Why wont my iso cd's run on my 3790
post #2 of 7
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hmmm ... no replies.... everyone hates me !
post #3 of 7
no, read around. use the search button. people have already talked about this. push the search button. type "linux" and "3790" and click "go." Then you will be on your way to enlightenment.

Maybe the iso's are corrupt. Are they .iso or something else? .bin does not cooperate. try a program called Bin2ISO to convert them to .iso . THen get Daemon Tools Virtual Daemon Manager.

Oh, and congrats on making the "noob of the week" thread!
post #4 of 7
Check your BIOS to make sure that the boot order has the optical drive before the hard drive. That's the number one culperate.
post #5 of 7
to check your iso's to make sure they are good there are a lot of there are usually programs to verify them at the site you download them from. Like the md5sum. I usually download my linux iso's from linuxiso.org. You can get the md5sum utility there also.
post #6 of 7
Here's the equivalent of "is it plugged in"

Make sure you didn't burn the .ISO file onto a Data CD, but in fact you re-created the entire CD from the ISO image.

I.E. Is there one file on the CD or many?

I do not mean to be condescending, but I have seen this simple mistake take it's toll on quite a few users in the past.

-myrkat
post #7 of 7
Been there don that. What are you using to burn the iso files with?
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