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-
- I booted from a CD, but the install program
- says no CD-ROM is found. Where did it go?
-
-
-
- The usual cause of this problem is a mis-configured
- CD-ROM drive. Many PCs now ship with the CD-ROM as the
- slave device on the secondary IDE controller, with no
- master device on that controller. This is illegal
- according to the ATAPI specification, but &windows; plays
- fast and loose with the specification, and the BIOS
- ignores it when booting. This is why the BIOS was able to
- see the CD-ROM to boot from it, but why &os; cannot see it
- to complete the install.
-
- Reconfigure the system so that the CD-ROM is either
- the master device on the IDE controller it is attached to,
- or make sure that it is the slave on an IDE controller
- that also has a master device.
-
-
-
Do I need to install the source?