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#31
Originally Posted by deutch1976 View Post
It is now on 2.0 but still can't install nothing to the internal disk.
How your BIOS version show up in BIOS settings is it 2.0 or 2.00-T01?
Try this first (later I give more instruction for test that hardware is fully working):
Boot with Free-DOS 1.3 Live (you can also use USB CD-drive and CD-ROM for boot, remember set it in BIOS settings boot order)
- After boot choose Use Live enviroment
- Write to command line:
fdisk (starts partitioner)
y (large support)
4 (display partition information)
- What total disk space you see? What partition you see?
- Push y-key to see logical drives if there is
- What reading in logical drive system (if there is)?

(you can also boot with USB-floppy drive with Win98SE boot floppy and there should be fdisk to use same way, except show Linux partitions as non-DOS and does not support over 137GB SSD fully)

Originally Posted by deutch1976 View Post
Meego does not boot on Booklet but boots on Asus eee Pc 4g
What Meego version you tested?

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#32
Originally Posted by teroyk View Post
How your BIOS version show up in BIOS settings is it 2.0 or 2.00-T01?
Try this first (later I give more instruction for test that hardware is fully working):
Boot with Free-DOS 1.3 Live (you can also use USB CD-drive and CD-ROM for boot, remember set it in BIOS settings boot order)
- After boot choose Use Live enviroment
- Write to command line:
fdisk (starts partitioner)
y (large support)
4 (display partition information)
- What total disk space you see? What partition you see?
- Push y-key to see logical drives if there is
- What reading in logical drive system (if there is)?

(you can also boot with USB-floppy drive with Win98SE boot floppy and there should be fdisk to use same way, except show Linux partitions as non-DOS and does not support over 137GB SSD fully)



What Meego version you tested?
MeeGo 1.2 and runs smooth. Could not open internet browser (don't know why). It is the chromium version because could not find another
 
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#33
Originally Posted by teroyk View Post
How your BIOS version show up in BIOS settings is it 2.0 or 2.00-T01?
Try this first (later I give more instruction for test that hardware is fully working):
Boot with Free-DOS 1.3 Live (you can also use USB CD-drive and CD-ROM for boot, remember set it in BIOS settings boot order)
- After boot choose Use Live enviroment
- Write to command line:
fdisk (starts partitioner)
y (large support)
4 (display partition information)
- What total disk space you see? What partition you see?
- Push y-key to see logical drives if there is
- What reading in logical drive system (if there is)?

(you can also boot with USB-floppy drive with Win98SE boot floppy and there should be fdisk to use same way, except show Linux partitions as non-DOS and does not support over 137GB SSD fully)



What Meego version you tested?
2.00-T01 bios version
 
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#34
Originally Posted by deutch1976 View Post
2.00-T01 bios version
It is same version that in my Booklet. Test my above FreeDOS hint and then I can guide you to write to SSD disk.
 

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#35
Originally Posted by teroyk View Post
It is same version that in my Booklet. Test my above FreeDOS hint and then I can guide you to write to SSD disk.
I may have done something wrong but i tried to create a live usb with FreeDos and does not boot
 
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#36
Originally Posted by deutch1976 View Post
I may have done something wrong but i tried to create a live usb with FreeDos and does not boot
Try in BIOS settings:
Advanced-tab
Legacy USB support: Enabled

It was needed when booting USB-floppy or USB-CD-ROM (actually I used USB Blu-Ray-drive), but I am not sure if USB-stick same way...maybe it can be also opposite. Funny thing I never tried to boot booklet with USB-stick..it so much easier burn CD or DVD.
 
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#37
Originally Posted by teroyk View Post
Try in BIOS settings:
Advanced-tab
Legacy USB support: Enabled

It was needed when booting USB-floppy or USB-CD-ROM (actually I used USB Blu-Ray-drive), but I am not sure if USB-stick same way...maybe it can be also opposite. Funny thing I never tried to boot booklet with USB-stick..it so much easier burn CD or DVD.
I did that and it's how i boot any live USB
 
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#38
Originally Posted by deutch1976 View Post
I did that and it's how i boot any live USB
hmm...maybe I have to test FreeDOS USB-stick boot.
 

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#39
New flex cable installed but still crashing windows 7 installation tough not the same way. Tried XP and managed to install correctly and running smoothly
 
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#40
How to install BIOS_modded_v2.00.T01.zip ?
 
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