How to know why my cd is not booting?
- by Tom Brito
I have downloaded Ubuntu 10.10 and burned the ISO but it will not boot.
I discarded problems with the ISO, as I've downloaded from the official website with no errors, and burned it with no errors.
I discarded problems with the burning, as looks like it was recorded with no errors here and later in another computer.
I discarded problems with my DVD reader as other cds boots fine.
I'm currently using Ubuntu 9.10, I know I can upgrade via internet, but I have this same problem with my Windows XP cd, so I really would like to discover what's going on here.. My Ubuntu 9.10 cd boots just right, but the new one not.
What else can be? Or what more precise tests can I make to discover where's the problem?
--More info
What happens when I try to boot with the Ubuntu 10.10 cd is that it behavior like there's no bootable cd in the drive. It just don't find the boot on the cd, and start the HD system.
My notebook is an Amazon PC Intel Celeron 1.5 with 2Gb memory, a DVD-RW driver, HD samsung with 260GB.