[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk installation

Cory Andrews Cory at VOIPSupply.com
Wed Sep 28 13:37:09 MST 2005


Try going into the BIOS and changing the boot order so your CD-Rom drive 
is first in the boot sequence. Make sure your IDE cable on the CDRom is 
not loose, and make sure it is jumpered properly as a slave on your 
primary IDE BUS, or master on your secondary IDE BUS.

When you reboot, you should at least see the led light up on the CD-Rom 
and it should spin up, if it's doing both those things and still not 
booting, you probably have a bad CD, or a defective ROM Drive.

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Anders Svensson wrote:
>
> Here comes a newbi question.
>
> I have got a used Dell Optiplex GX240 P4 1.7 Ghz with 512 Ram. I have 
> downloaded Asterisk at Home and burnt a bootable CD. But the Computer 
> doesn’t start the installation.
>
> What can be wrong? The computer is empty with anything on the harddrive.
>
> Is it something wrong with the CD or something else.
>
> Please help
>
> ANders
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