bcbc, you're right; the install was indeed successful. It booted all the
way through. Thanks for the direction.
The only remaining failure is that it doesn't recognise the Wifi card
(sorry, this post is now starting to go off topic). I'll try to find
time over the Xmas period to run a cable from m
Unfortunately, if I click "Continue" the 30 or so times required to get
the installation to progress, it ultimately ends up with an error
stating that it can't write to drive E:. Drive E isn't mounted, so I
assume it's trying to write to the SDCARD drive which it thinks is
there. I've attached the
Same "No disk in drive" issue for by Dell Studio XPS desktop. Windows 7
64-bit. Again, it has a built in memory stick / SDCARD reader.
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Title:
wub
I've experienced this "No disk in drive" problem with the latest Ubuntu
11.10 Windows installer on my Sony VGN-NW11S laptop. Based on the
details of this bug, I assume the problem is related to the SDCard and
Sony Memory Stick "drives". I won't be working around the problem; I'll
wait until if / wh