I'm brand new to this forum and new to Linux. I was trying to set up Ubuntu as a dual boot on a Thinkpad 390X that had Windows XP Pro installed on it. I messed it up, and now the computer won't boot.
I followed instructions here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
to get the computer to boot up and run from the Ubuntu CD. I am pretty sure I did everything right, and that the problem is that the computer isn't trying to read the floppy when it tries to boot.
What happens when I boot is that I get a message that says:
"Error 1 loading OS. This may be due to a virus.
1. Shutdown.
2. Boot from floppy.
3. Run ONTRACK Disk Manager.
4. Select "Upgrade from Advanced Options."
But it doesn't let me do anything. I hit "2" because I want to boot from the floppy, but nothing happens. After I hit a key several times (doesn't seem to matter which key or keys I hit) I get a beeping noise, you know the one that says "don't bother hitting any keys, I'm not responding to anything you do."
I tried going into the BIOS. When I do so, I get this message:
"ERROR
0210:Stuck Key 3B"
It still lets me enter the bios though I'm unsure what I can do in there to fix this problem. In the bios, I can use the various keys to move around and exit.
Also, before I tried to install Ubuntu, the computer worked fine in Windows XP. I didn't see any evidence of any hardware problems, and especially no stuck keys.
I'm stumped. What I intended to do once I messed up the Windows dual boot (and I don't have any windows disks -- I got the computer secondhand) was to just install Ubuntu by itself, but if I can't get it to boot from the floppy or the CD, I don't know what to do. I came here rather than the Ubuntu forums because I wondered if ThinkPad users would know more about what specifically is going on with this computer, but if you feel I'd get better help from Ubuntu people, let me know.
I appreciate any help anyone can give.
Thinkpad 390X won't boot from floppy or anything
now I have a new problem
Hi, thanks for writing. This is my "hobby" computer, I thought it would be fun to put Linux on this old laptop but I'm alternately tearing my hair out and ignoring it completely.
As per your suggestion I managed to get it to boot from the CD. I have 2 CDs, one is Ubuntu and the other is Edubuntu. I can boot both of them from the CD and it works fine that way, but I can't install Ubuntu. It hangs in the part of the installation where it is working on the partitions. I thought since I messed up the partitions when I was trying to get it to dual boot, if I just told it to reformat the whole hard drive, it would wipe out the Windows partition and I'd have a clean Ubuntu installation. But it doesn't seem to be working. I tried the Edubuntu CD just to check (after trying Ubuntu and watching it hang at the same place 4 different times). It does essentially the same thing.
I've tried to read about hard drive partitions. I an nowhere near an expert but I thought I'd read enough to take a stab at it. Now I'm wondering where I can read up on them and whether there's something specific about the setup of my ThinkPad that is resisting the way Ubuntu's installer wants to partition the drive or if I just am not knowledgeable enough about this to do it right. Anyone have any idea where I should turn for help?
As per your suggestion I managed to get it to boot from the CD. I have 2 CDs, one is Ubuntu and the other is Edubuntu. I can boot both of them from the CD and it works fine that way, but I can't install Ubuntu. It hangs in the part of the installation where it is working on the partitions. I thought since I messed up the partitions when I was trying to get it to dual boot, if I just told it to reformat the whole hard drive, it would wipe out the Windows partition and I'd have a clean Ubuntu installation. But it doesn't seem to be working. I tried the Edubuntu CD just to check (after trying Ubuntu and watching it hang at the same place 4 different times). It does essentially the same thing.
I've tried to read about hard drive partitions. I an nowhere near an expert but I thought I'd read enough to take a stab at it. Now I'm wondering where I can read up on them and whether there's something specific about the setup of my ThinkPad that is resisting the way Ubuntu's installer wants to partition the drive or if I just am not knowledgeable enough about this to do it right. Anyone have any idea where I should turn for help?
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