DELL Inspiron 1520 CD/DVD Drive problem
I currently have a Dell Inspiron 1520 with Windows Vista on it. I downloaded the DVD ISO for 64bits architectures since I have a Core 2 Duo in my machine. I then burned it on DVD.
The problem occurs immediately after I choose to install Fedora with a GUI. Fedora asks me for the language on my keyboard and then ask myself from what I want to install Fedora. Therefore I choose CD-ROM drive and that's when the error appeared.
"Unable to find any devices of the type needed for this installation type". I guess Fedora does not recognize my DVD player. I can also choose a driver from a list, but nothing seems to work.
What should I do?
Re: DELL Inspiron 1520 CD/DVD Drive problem
Under vista you have a utility to resize your partition c:.
Create a small fat32 partition to put your iso above. Once the installation is the updated fedora completed. You destroyed the partition and you recover the space for vista.
Re: DELL Inspiron 1520 CD/DVD Drive problem
Hi, I have myself a Dell inspiron 1520 to install fedora, I put the DVD iso on my external hdd and when it asked what media you use, go to your hdd and if the name the iso when downloading it will find and start the installation!