[GLLUG] No Bootable Device Mister Benjamin Chavez

Joel Mayer joelm_audion at msn.com
Fri Nov 12 15:55:09 EST 2010


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  Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 15:43:03 -0500
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  Subject: [GLLUG] Today Meeting
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  Hi all I would appreciate if somebody would help me to bring back to life an old Dell laptop. I am planning in bring it to todays meeting. The problem I have is that I cant get it to boot. When I try to turn it on I get a screen that says "no bootable device"  I had Ubuntu 10.04 LTS running on it yesterday. 
  Please if somebody has some ideas I will appreciate them. If somebody have some tool to subtract the HD and a way to test it on another laptop using external cables will be good too. I'll see you later


  Benjamin Chavez

  Dear Mister Chavez-

  The problem with Ubuntu 10.04 is that the Ubuntu people designed this operating
  system to be ultra speedy during the boot process. In fact, they made it so
  fast, it crashes and fails all the time. I downgraded to Ubuntu 9.10. It
  worked for me!! 

  Joel Mayer 

         
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