Re: Problems installing BT5
It seems to me like video issues...What type of video card do you have?...Are you able to go on any further using "recovery mode"?..
Re: Problems installing BT5
I have a NVIDIA GeForce GT 520M and, about the second question, simply I don't know.
Re: Problems installing BT5
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The Geforce GT 540M...
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Acer installs an i7-2630QM CPU in the Aspire 5750G...
Re: Problems installing BT5
Try using the recovery mode in the menu, I think is "Backtrack Debug - Safe mode"..Use that one and see if you get to the prompt..
If still the same, at the menu, in the first option, Text mode, press "Tab" key on your keyboard, at the end of the line, change resolution: vga=769 then press "esc" key and now try it in the text mode.
If even so, same problem, again, "Tab" key at the text Mode option again, add at the end of line: nomodeset, then "esc" key and try again the text mode.
Try it.
Re: Problems installing BT5
First of all, thanks for the answers, so:
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Parad0x001
Maybe information in that post are wrong: I have an Acer ASPIRE 5750G, but not with those "components".
Anyway I uploaded an "Everest" report that you can find here.
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maverik35
Try using the recovery mode in the menu, I think is "Backtrack Debug - Safe mode"..Use that one and see if you get to the prompt..
If still the same, at the menu, in the first option, Text mode, press "Tab" key on your keyboard, at the end of the line, change resolution: vga=769 then press "esc" key and now try it in the text mode.
If even so, same problem, again, "Tab" key at the text Mode option again, add at the end of line: nomodeset, then "esc" key and try again the text mode.
Try it.
Well, I tried all ot those solutions booting by USB (but I think it doesn't change so much):
- Using the "debug mode" it freezed at:
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Attempting to load BIOS image from PRAMIN
And the same thing happened changing the resolution to 769.
- When I tried to add the "nomodeset" option it freezed too, but this time at:
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detected an NVd0 generation card
Then there was some other text that ended with something like "Mac Address 1c:"
However I hope that with these "new" information will be easier to find a solution!
Re: Problems installing BT5
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maverik35
at the menu, in the first option, Text mode, press "Tab" key on your keyboard, at the end of the line, change resolution: vga=769 then press "esc" key and now try it in the text mode.
If even so, same problem, again, "Tab" key at the text Mode option again, add at the end of line: nomodeset, then "esc" key and try again the text mode.
Try it.
Try again this way, but now leave vga as is when pressing [tab] key and do not use "nomeset", just at the end of line type: nouveau.blacklist=1, then press "esc" key and boot from option "text Mode"...
Re: Problems installing BT5
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maverik35
Try again this way, but now leave vga as is when pressing [tab] key and do not use "nomeset", just at the end of line type: nouveau.blacklist=1, then press "esc" key and boot from option "text Mode"...
Well, it worked! Thanks!
Now I only have to change partition. Anyway, is there a method to change the resolution?
Re: Problems installing BT5
Yes, go to System > Preferences > Monitor and see if you can change it, I mean, if module loaded is able to support higher resolution..
Other way to find out the resolutions available for the current module is to open up a terminal and use xrandr command: xrandr
If you want much more resolution, then you have to install the propietary driver.
Luck.