disk boot failure

This is a discussion about disk boot failure in the Everything Linux category; I burn the ISO and boot from it and get a disk boot failure. I then create boot floppies and it wont recognize the cd. I can't seem to find out how to create the boot cde correctly. Any help would be much appreciated.

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I burn the ISO and boot from it and get a disk boot failure. I then create boot floppies and it wont recognize the cd. I can't seem to find out how to create the boot cde correctly. Any help would be much appreciated.

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u try to burn again cd after then u try for installetion because at the time of writing CD some problem come In CD writing .
and if this problem is remain then u try to download again that iso file and burn actually i suffer from this problem.

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I have burn't the cd's slow and md5summed the files everthing is good but they will not boot I have this prob with Lycoris, Mandrake, FreeBSD, and Fedora. I just dont know what is going on.

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Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but just in case, did you set your bios to boot cdrom before your hard drive?

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yes I did.

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Did you burn the iso files as a CD image? This is different procedure from burning other file types.