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 Posted by Freewheeling on 10/07/49 11:56 
Freewheeling wrote: 
> Wes Newell wrote: 
>> On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 08:48:53 -0400, Freewheeling wrote: 
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>>> Oy.  I got about halfway through the installation to where it had  
>>> apparently saved the configuration information and backed out.  I  
>>> couldn't "quit" or even "go back" so the whole thing looked pretty  
>>> shakey to me and I just re-booted everything.  I was afraid that my  
>>> XP box had been compromised, but it seems to work OK.  Even the  
>>> Desktop/LX seems to still work... so far. 
>>> 
>> It ask if it can wipe your disk and wrans you even after that before it 
>> starts. So if you didn't tell it to, it didn't. You are safe.:-) 
>> 
>>> I'm not sure what KnoppMyth did though, so am still a bit worried.  It 
>>> may have found a section of my main drive that was free and partitioned 
>>> it for the installation, possibly wiping out some data or something. I'd 
>>> like to repartition everything so that I can wipe out that Lycos 
>>> installation and use that for XP, but there isn't even a Lycos user 
>>> group any more. 
>> 
>> if you already got a linux distro install, it should have what you  
>> need to 
>> watch a dvd. Linux programs for that include mplayer, xine, totem, and 
>> a few more. Check the multimedia menu. the only difference in Linux 
>> distros is manily packaging. They all use the same base linux kernel. 
>> AKAIK, WXP can delete the linux partitions. 
>>>  Whoever bought them out just killed everything, and 
>>> left all the users hanging.  Bunch of jerks.  Anyway, as a result I'm 
>>> not to friendly anymore to Linux. 
>>> 
>> You can always overwrite that distro with another. just download the one 
>> of your choice, burn the cd's or dvd and install the new one right over 
>> the old one. Mandriva 2006 would be a good choice. 
>> 
>>> BTW, I tried to update my BIOS but I apparently need to create a 
>>> "bootable floppy" to do it, and don't think I can with any of the later 
>>> Windows distributions.  I'm not sure how to update, but the latest 
>>> version for the A7M is 1007 and I have 1004 installed, so it'd be a good 
>>> idea to update (if I can figure out how to do it). 
>> 
>> Download Freedos. 
>> 
> Thanks.  I downloaded the "disk image" but have no idea what to do with  
> it.  Do I need to run some Linux program that actually creates the disk  
> from the image?  It's funny how a lot of these sites leave out the most  
> fundamental stuff.  I guess I'm just supposed to know that... and I  
> probably once did, but have forgotten. 
Never mind, I did a little search engine research and found a utility.  
I even found a disk image specifically designed for flashing the bios!
 
  
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