roti wrote:Hi,
So if I understand correctly, you are not even seeing the Mageia startup screen, which gives you the installation options ("Boot Existing Hard Disk", "Install Mageia", "Run Hardware Dection Tool" and "Memory Diagnostics"). In other words you don't event get to start the installer.
How did you install ubuntu? Using USB stick or the portable DVD? More on how to set up a USB stick for mageia here:
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Installation_MediaI would focus on using the DVD (i.e. burn the Mageia ISO to a dvd and using the portable DVD reader). There are fewer things that can go wrong. Most likely the boot sequence is not properly set up in your BIOS. (You said that UEFI is already disabled.) Make sure HDD is the last one in the sequence.
Răzvan
Hi Razvan,
Okay to answer some questions.
When I first received the laptop it already came preshipped with Windows 8. Now I went through some major problems trying to get rid of it simply due to the fact that I was NOT aware of the issues that were taking place.
I should point out that I tried installing Ubuntu using WUBI. I followed a tutorial and when I selected Ubuntu from Windows boot loader, it would say wubildr.mbr is missing or corrupted.
Then Windows boot manager appears again. I try again. The same error. Then I go to Windows, and checked the wubildr.mbr which is in winboot.
I discovered that Wubi does not support UEFI BIOS which made it extremely problematic.
Okay so how did I get around this problem. Bear in mind that I had prepared 4 boot discs encompassing different versions of ubuntu and linux mint utilising the universal USB installer. All of this failed.
I resolved this problem by going back to Ubuntu and this time using their windows installer. So using this little program along with a dvd iso of 12.04 I got things working. When it loaded it took me to the BIOS whereupon I deleted all the boot options other than the one pertaining to the portable dvd. This worked and I got 12.04 up and running. In saying that I had always wanted to try out Mageia.
Now I spoke to a colleague of mine who suggested I format the hard drive. So after some angst I ran terminal and then ran the following script:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda
which in fact has done what it has intended to.
Now I have two options, that is USB pen drive or the portable dvd for the ISO image.
In answer to doktor500 I have downloaded from here:
http://www.mageia.org/en/downloads/Okay I downloaded the 64 bit dvd iso which I burnt to a dvd as well as transferring to a pen drive. I also downloaded the live CD but I just realised that this is for fresh installs only.
I would note that I have disabled the secure boot option in the bios.
I will go through this again tonight to see if I can get any success but every time I try and boot from the dvd it keeps going back to the bios so I dont even get to the front door for the install.
Sorry for the length of the reply but I am trying to include as much information as I possibly can.
cheers ozzie