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    cant install kubuntu

    My laptop is a Sony Vaio a little more than 10 years old which WAS running Vista 64 bit with blue ray DVD now running Win 10 64 bit. I created a boot disc with burnaware using kbuntu's official website and rebooted the laptop to start installation of kubuntu. The laptop started ms-dos and gave me this message :

    CD-ROM Device Driver for IDE (Four Channels Supported)
    (c) Copyrighted Oak Technology Inc. 1993-1996
    Driver Version ; V340
    Device Name ; BANANA
    No drives found aborting installation

    Device driver not found : "BANANA"
    No valid CD-ROM drivers selected
    A;\>_ I don't have an A drive and the laptop is set to install from DVD first. that's how i installed Win 10 to replace Vista. Why am i getting ms-dos? How do i fix this?

    #2
    Try Windows built-in burning software, and maybe try using a slower burn speed if that is an option.
    https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutoria...d-on-windows#1
    Freeware/trialware utilities can be hit or miss, Windows' tool is at least well known and tested.
    I am guesing that burnaware 's "make a boot disk"option creates a DOS boot disk and includes the files you added to it, as opposed to burning an ISO image directly.
    Try the "burn ISO" option instead, this will make a proper Linux disk.


    Also, if DVDs are still problematic, can you use a USB thumb drive? These are MUCH more reliable and faster than optical disks, and you only need one 2gb. It is easier to give the OS a trial run from USB as it i much faster than a DVD, so it feels more like the installed OS will before you commit to installing.
    https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutoria...k-on-windows#0

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      #3
      Originally posted by claydoh View Post
      Try Windows built-in burning software, and maybe try using a slower burn speed if that is an option.
      https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutoria...d-on-windows#1
      Freeware/trialware utilities can be hit or miss, Windows' tool is at least well known and tested.
      I am guesing that burnaware 's "make a boot disk"option creates a DOS boot disk and includes the files you added to it, as opposed to burning an ISO image directly.
      Try the "burn ISO" option instead, this will make a proper Linux disk.

      Also, if DVDs are still problematic, can you use a USB thumb drive? These are MUCH more reliable and faster than optical disks, and you only need one 2gb. It is easier to give the OS a trial run from USB as it i much faster than a DVD, so it feels more like the installed OS will before you commit to installing.
      https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutoria...k-on-windows#0
      I uninstalled burnaware and used windows like you suggested. It worked. kubuntu is installing now. For all the searching i did and all the help that was no help in irc linux you had the right answer. Many thanks. If there is anything i can ever do for you let me know.

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        #4
        I used to be on irc quite often, less so these days. There, you are at the mercy of whoever is there (and paying attention) at the time you are.

        Here, you spell things out, and more of us users are able to look at it at our own pace.
        I didn't see the exact reason for your problem until after I began typing a response

        Sent from my LG-H931 using Tapatalk

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