LinuxCNC Wheezy - How to remove damage?
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16 Mar 2016 16:06 #71725
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Greetings,
Downloaded the Latest Version of LinuxCNC to experiment with...
www.linuxcnc.org/linuxcnc-2.7-wheezy.iso
Sadly, my computer does not like it. I suspect the Video Card.
During installation, things go well and then all of a sudden the screen turns to snow and the computing stops. Power Off kills it.
However, when the machine does reboot, I get a "Continue with Debian installation" or boot Windoze.
How do I get rid of the Debian continue installation? I already booted Windoze into the Repair mode and ran "fixmbr" which did not cure it.
Cheers,
David
Downloaded the Latest Version of LinuxCNC to experiment with...
www.linuxcnc.org/linuxcnc-2.7-wheezy.iso
Sadly, my computer does not like it. I suspect the Video Card.
During installation, things go well and then all of a sudden the screen turns to snow and the computing stops. Power Off kills it.
However, when the machine does reboot, I get a "Continue with Debian installation" or boot Windoze.
How do I get rid of the Debian continue installation? I already booted Windoze into the Repair mode and ran "fixmbr" which did not cure it.
Cheers,
David
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17 Mar 2016 12:59 #71785
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You might need to ask on the Debian forums.
I tried googling for how to abort a Debian installation and didn't find much.
It might be worth trying to install a normal, non-LinuxCNC version then do the LinuxCNC installation on top
Replied by andypugh on topic LinuxCNC Wheezy - How to remove damage?
How do I get rid of the Debian continue installation?
You might need to ask on the Debian forums.
I tried googling for how to abort a Debian installation and didn't find much.
It might be worth trying to install a normal, non-LinuxCNC version then do the LinuxCNC installation on top
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