i_hate_toms
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So far, I've tried Fedora and OpenSuse.
I like OpenSuse better, so if there's a fix, please prioritize OpenSuse.
I download the 64bit ISO (computer's got 4GB of RAM and runs windows 8 64bit flawlessly, never crashed) , burn a bootable DVD, restart to reboot from the DVD, the computer shows the HP logo, waits there for about half a minute (i hear the DVD spinning and see the drive activity light flash), the whole screen goes black, the DVD stops spinning, and the Caps Lock indicator blinks, 6 times in a row and then a small pause, which continues until i press power to shut down. Restart, the same thing happens again, until i set the HDD as the 1st boot device, or remove the DVD from the drive. The computer otherwise doesn't have problems booting from the DVD drive, i installed Windows 8 myself, and it boots up fine frm the Windows 8 DVD.
Still worse, the same DVD can be used to boot up my other desktop computer, and also a VMWare player virtual machine running under Windows8 on the problem-laptop itself, so I'm sure the DVD is properly burned and is functioning. Weird.
I like OpenSuse better, so if there's a fix, please prioritize OpenSuse.
I download the 64bit ISO (computer's got 4GB of RAM and runs windows 8 64bit flawlessly, never crashed) , burn a bootable DVD, restart to reboot from the DVD, the computer shows the HP logo, waits there for about half a minute (i hear the DVD spinning and see the drive activity light flash), the whole screen goes black, the DVD stops spinning, and the Caps Lock indicator blinks, 6 times in a row and then a small pause, which continues until i press power to shut down. Restart, the same thing happens again, until i set the HDD as the 1st boot device, or remove the DVD from the drive. The computer otherwise doesn't have problems booting from the DVD drive, i installed Windows 8 myself, and it boots up fine frm the Windows 8 DVD.
Still worse, the same DVD can be used to boot up my other desktop computer, and also a VMWare player virtual machine running under Windows8 on the problem-laptop itself, so I'm sure the DVD is properly burned and is functioning. Weird.