yourbestITguy
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I burned the image to a disk about 6 times trying the 32 and 64 bit versions as an iso file to try to install it on another computer, my laptop. No matter what when I put it in the CD drive and try to boot up to install the OS it hangs on "Starting MS-DOS". I'd used the BurnAware Free program to make a bootable CD and it just had standard DOS commands including fdisk. I used the fsdisk to delete all the partions and created one partition but still to no avail. Any ideas how to fix so I can boot into Linux Lite to install it from the CD?
yourbestITguy
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I have verified it should be booting into the CD first and the problem persists. Should I use FDISK and just delete the PRIMARY partion then leave it with no partions defined first? I think that would cause it to look for an OS on the CD, though it should already be doing that?
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You could also try once making a liveUSB LL2. Be sure to study the BIOS carefully. While on vacation at my brother's house, I noticed I needed to change boot order AND allow external
devices. For awhile it was booting window until I allowed external devices.
Sheng-Chieh