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Have you any IDE disks in the MAchine?
which disk is the Mint OS installed?
use the F12 ( boot device ) option on boot in the bios and select the
correct disk
Don't have any usb sticks in at boot time.
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On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 19:08 +0100, Stephen Harris wrote:
> Hi , I'd heard that an new version of Mint was available 11, So I
> decided to burn and install it onto my PC, (64-bit)
> It burnt succesfully but when trying to boot ISOLINUX loads but
> helpfully tells me "Could not find kernel image: linux"
> Eek.. is all I have to say lol
> Please help lol
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