The other issue might be that your download was corrupted. This can happen with dialup downloads more easily. Did you check the integrety of the download using md5sum?
If none of these seem to be the issue, post what system specifications that you have to make sure your system can support Puppy.
1. Processor type and speed or system brand and model
2. Amount of ram in the system
3. Is this a laptop or desktop. _________________ I love it when a plan comes together
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Posted: Mon 29 Aug 2005, 11:19 Post subject:
Assuming you're trying to boot from the live CD, it's probably not a bad download and the CD you burned is probably OK. Usually Puppy asks for a password because there is a corrupt pup001 file somewhere. Can you boot if you choose the boot option "not to use the hard drive?"
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