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Hello all,
I have a very old laptop (6 years +). The DVD drive on it is broken (well not entirely but broken enough to not read my CDR). It doesn't support booting from USB drive. I was stupid enough to set a BIOS password and forgot it. So my question is: can I install Arch (or indeed any new OS) on it?
Thanks,
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Hi lang2,
Given the constrictions you listed (no DVD, no USB boot) and also assuming that PXE booting over network is not available, I think your best chance is to take the hdd out, put it in some computer in better shape, install Arch on it there and then transfer it back to the laptop.
Also when you are messing up with the hardware, you might as well reset your BIOS to factory settings AFAIK most of the hardware allows you to do that using a jumper on motherboard (refer to manuals for your particular model).
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first of all try clean the cd lens.
if you dare open the laptop
there should be a jumper to reset the bios including password.
ezik
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Thanks all for suggestions. I was hoping a solution without opening up the laptop. I've never opened a laptop before and my VAIO 505 doesn't look too easy.
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For USB boot you can try the plop bootmanager:
http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html#download
It includes usb drivers and allows to boot from USB without support from the BIOS.
Just burning the iso to a cd or dd'ing the .img to a floppy disk should do it.
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For USB boot you can try the plop bootmanager:
http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html#downloadIt includes usb drivers and allows to boot from USB without support from the BIOS.
Just burning the iso to a cd or dd'ing the .img to a floppy disk should do it.
+1 I have used plop to install on my old Dell Latitude C800 with 256MB RAM
works like a charm !
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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