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Old 07-29-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Question Carn't Boot Kororaa.

I have just install Kororaa from the Live CD everything went well clicked on restart computer to re boot but it would not boot up. I had configured the Grub Boot Loader. I am new to Linux so I would appreciate any ones help.
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Hi and Welcome !

What does machine display at startup? Does GRUB throw any error message? Post exact error message here.
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Carn't Boot Kororaa.

Hi devils casper,and thank you for the welcome.
No error message at all it's as if GRUB as not been installed but went through install alright and I clicked on did I want to configure GRUB yes.
When it came to the Boot Loader there was (MBR) next to my first hard drive and one next to my second hard drive where I installed Kororaa I tried both.
But when I booted up it came up Boot from CD and stopped there and did nothing I could not even boot into Windows Vista. I installed as from the Kororaa AIGLXgI Live CD 0.3 Installation Manual Version 0.2 2nd October 2006 which was on the downloaded live CD.
I hope this information helps you solve my problem.
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Have you set HardDisk as First Boot Device in BIOS?
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