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    Running the program

    I've downloaded the program to disc and rebooted and still have windows
    showing its ugly blue screen now what?

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    eeeh, what?
    what have you tried to do, how, why ?

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    Re: Running the program

    Quote Originally Posted by oahuyahoo
    I've downloaded the program to disc and rebooted and still have windows
    showing its ugly blue screen now what?
    Sounds like you did not burn a bootable cd. Please read the Download FAQ

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    Oh I made a bootable cd alright and some real progress, I finally got the screeen to tell me "Booting to PC-Dos." Then a cd rom driver. Tomorrow after i tear up my machine some more i might get it to tell me what a fool I am. I've had enough of this. When you guys are ready to unseat microsoft let me know.

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    noooo. you burn it as a image. if you get thast dos thoing you have made it wrong. it is the most compon mistake here.
    a rough guess is that 30% of nonbootable complaints come from this very thing.
    go here and read.
    http://www.knoppix.net/docs/index.php/FaqDownloading
    and here is a qouote from the part that you need
    Q: I have downloaded the ISO file, now what ?

    A:Several possibilities again:

    * Windows quick answer: You will need one 700M blank cd. Use a program such as Nero burning rom. You can get a httpfree trial of Nero from their site. To burn with this program, skip the wizard and choose File>Burn Image. Select KNOPPIX_Vxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.iso file,>Burn. (Notice, Nero 6 has a bug preventing it from burning large images, for a patch see: httphttp://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4974#23520)

    * Linux: you can use the command cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=0,3,0 filename where dev=0,3,0 is your cdwriter

    (Attention, use "cdrecord -scanbus" before cdrecord to be sure that dev=0,3,0 is you cd-writer. If you own SCSI hds, you could lose all data of one hd when you use cdrecord with a wrong dev=(controler,id,partiton) !)

    * Windows long answer: Of course the answer depends on the individual program you are using to burn CDs, but all common CD-Writing programs should support the option of burning bootable ISO-Images, you probably just have to find the right menu option. At the address httphttp://www.knopper.net/knoppix/docs/ and on some of the KNOPPIX-Mirrors in a directory with the same name, you may find some examples written as short step-by-step documentations from users who successfully completed the procedure. KNOPPIX_Vxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.iso -files are ISO-Images, which uses "El Torito"-Specification (httphttp://www.phoenix.com/resources/specs-cdrom.pdf).

    In the ISO-Image there is not only user-data, but also information about the file structure of the CD itself. If you want to see the file structure, have a look at Isobuster (httphttp://www.IsoBuster.com).

    To get the image-file on CD use RAW-Mode of your burning-software (have a look at Bild 1 WinOnCD German Edition).

    Select the KNOPPIX_Vxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.iso as filename of the image. Select 2048 Bytes/Sector as the correct data format (see Bild 2 WinOnCD German Edition).

    Burn your CD as a "Single Session CD" or select finalize. The Mode "Disk at once" or "Track at once" should be irrelevant for a data-CD (have a look at the Online-Help of your burning software). If the CD boots, but they are read errors, try "Disk at once".

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