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Re: cdrom no medium found



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           cdrom no medium found
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           2 Sep 1999 00:57:58 -0000
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Hello

I don't know if I asked this question before

but I have been having this problem for a while and I need to get it resolved

My cdrom says NO MEDIUM FOUND whenever I try and mount it

any ideas?

Aaron
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>

don't use windows

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex [mailto:radsky ncia net]
> Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 1:30 PM
> To: Good Times
> Subject: Re: cdrom no medium found
>
>
> Does your CDROM work in Windows?
>  
>
>


You didn't give much information in your question...not enough to base an answer on.   For example, you didn't say anything then about not knowing if the CDROM works in Windows because you don't have Windows installed.  Is this solely a Linux machine?   What is the story about not having Windows in this computer?  Did you have Windows but removed it?  If so, did the CDROM work before removal of Windows?  What kind of computer is it?   Does the CDROM light ever come on at all during bootup?  Did you check the BIOS during computer bootup to see if the computer knows it has a CDROM?   How did you install Linux, from a CDROM disk?
 


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