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Hey guys recently my VAIO stopped functioning and resulted in completely being dead...rather than paying over $1000 for the tech service to install a new motherboard, my only option was to build a frankenstein computer out of old parts from a emachines that hasn't been used in years. It currently has Win98 installed I believe, but I am choosing to install xubuntu because it will run better on this piece of junk. Unfortunately, when I turn the computer on it says that I need to insert the boot disk in the floppy drive. I don't have the bootdisk for it and I dont even want to boot Win98, I just want it to read the live disk to run xubuntu linux. I tried many key combinations to try and enter bios to change it to read from the cdrom drive first, but basically I am stuck with a black config screen telling me to insert the floppy and the only option I have is to press any key...Any ideas on how I can boot the xubuntu installation or enter BIOS? if you need more details just ask and I will quickly respond. Thanks guys.


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Ok, firstly, $1000? There goes my idea of buying a VAIO laptop. I'll stick to lenovo/ibm I think.

It sounds like it's not reading the CD at boot, set CD as first boot device in bios.

If you continue to have problems, what I would do is make a Smart Boot Manager floppy and boot the CD from that, during the xubuntu installation it should install GRUB and you shouldn't have any problems from then on.

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Ahh hang on, I skipped over the fact you couldn't enter bios, sorry.

I have no idea, is 'Insert boot floppy' the full message or.....?

Maybe try resetting the CMOS?


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Thanks for the advice friend. I wish I could just make a new boot floppy but this computer that I have access to does not have a floppy drive...
Yeah it says insert boot disk in drive a: press any key
I was thinking maybe booting from a USB flash but I still need to get into BIOS to change the order so that it will not read from that **** floppy drive.
I am pretty tech savy but hardware/BIOS isn't my specialty.
again thanks for the help


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You don't have a floppy in the drive do you?

Do you get an eMachines splash screen or POST?


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No there is no floppy in the drive..I even tried disconnecting it but it still prompts me for the disk. I was stuck on the eMachines splash screen for a while but finally got it to the boot disk stage I am at now. I just want to get into BIOS, it has never been that hard for to figure something out that is probably so simple. Thanks


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I'm really not sure what to suggest other than hitting del, which as far as I can remember was the key for getting into bios on emachine.

Did you try resetting the CMOS? either by taking out the battery or using the jumper


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yeah no luck...It is okay thank you for the valiant effort but when my linux developer comes back I will have him figure it out. I was just browsin and figured I see if anyone knew of a quick fix magic button. Guess I'll have to make one myself. Much thanks



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