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Old 13th September 2005, 01:09 PM
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Unhappy Help me on EM64T!!

Hi there! I've downloaded the fedora on the net and burn the ISOs.

My problem is, whenever I put the disc on the drive for installation, it can enter the menu, on how to install fedora. But, when I press enter, the default, it will have an error after "autorun..done".. I'm really confused about this.

Would the hardware matter? I have an EM64T, not an AMD64.. Would that matter? Because, I have an AMD64 and it can install fedora 4 on that computer using my burned disc.

HARDWARE INFO:

ASUS P5P800
Intel Pentium 4 3.2Ghz
4GB Memory
2pcs 120GB Seagate SATA Hard Disk
Asus MX4000 128MB Video Card
Sony DVD/CDRW

Please help me.. thanks..!!
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