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Old 03-18-2007, 08:31 AM   #1
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Back | Track boot problem


I just booted (or tried to) the Back | Track liveCD. It got to a point and just repeated itself. What does this mean:
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ide-cd: cmd 0 x 28 timed out
hdc: DMA interrupt recovery
hdc: lost interrupt
Then it said something about device found, then continued showing the above message.
 
  


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