QUOTE(justtaint @ Sep 26 2009, 12:55 PM)

When the Cromwell Flash bios page comes up, does it also list the boot choices?
Usually cd-rom (hdb), hard drive, ethernet.
Are you choosing cd-rom?
Also, have you tried burning to different media DVD+R, DVD-R, etc?
While CDRW's generally work, if you're using crappy media your dvd-rom drive might be finicky.
Yeah i choose cd-rom. I tried both CDRW and DVD-R. Both are giving the same results. It says press A to open the cd drive. And i put it in and i press A again to close it. And it just freezes there. Doesnt go anywhere else.
QUOTE(justtaint @ Sep 26 2009, 10:51 PM)

Did you get your copy of the Eurasia disc off of #xbins?
Also are you using an official MS controller? Its been a while but I remember cromwell having issues with 3rd party controllers.
Did the image you downloaded include a dummy file? Sometimes its necessary to have one in order to boot the Eurasia disc.
i used a eurasia disc. and it ended up working. it started linux. and after i put in the bios disk, it says it cant find the bios. the bios disk includes the bios.bin and dummy50mb files. i tried many times and it doesnt find any bios.bin file. what else can i do?
QUOTE(vikasguy @ Sep 27 2009, 02:29 AM)

i used a eurasia disc. and it ended up working. it started linux. and after i put in the bios disk, it says it cant find the bios. the bios disk includes the bios.bin and dummy50mb files. i tried many times and it doesnt find any bios.bin file. what else can i do?
Maybe when you created the disc w/ the bios filed with dummy file you should of left off the .bin. It's reading the bios file as bios.bin.bin instead of bios.bin. Get it, so just take off the .bin on the file(it already knows its a bin file) and save it again, than recreate the bios disc. I did the same thing the first time I did this as well. Hopefully that's the problem.
I hope that makes sense.