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BT3 Problem booting from CD
i have been using BT since version 1 came to life , never had any problems until i got my new machine. the problem is when i put my BT3 CD to boot its stuck at "looking for data directory" at booting.i know nothing wrong with the CD because its the same i used on my old machine .i downloaded a new copy ,check MD5 and still the same problem. i also tried another versions of linux like ubuntu and it went right through .now iam thinking that thier might be somthing wrong with files loading the data directory from the CD.if you guys have any suggests or experience somthing like that please help
My machine is AMD X2 64 6000+ dual core
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I have the same problem. I still have the BT3beta CD and USB and both of them boot OK.
I also detect a couple of "unknown keyword in config file" messages in the very first booting, before the boot menu appears, but I don't feel it has anything related with the "looking for data directory issue"
Laptop is IBM Thinkpad T42
Any help?
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its really wierd , cuz i tried ubuntu and simply mepis and both CDs booted with no problem , only BT 3 and 2 CD that stuck at looking for directory
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Junior Member
i think Sata hard drive got somthing to do with
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well BT3 boot up after nearly half an hour looking for the data directory but the problem now is it can not detect my hard drive ,its only see DVD Rom.
nothing in the mount directory and nothing in dev directory exept my ROM only
total chaos for me , i hate SATA
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problem solved ,the problem is backtrack doesnt support some sata hard drives .i connected my old IDE hard drive as a slave with my CDrom "master" and then i booted both windows and linux from the IDE HD instead of using the sata on .i knew it wasnt a problem of a CD ,it backtrack missing my sata hard drive driver.now i can update the sata driver on my installed backtrack 
so for anyone that have same problem.and backtrack can not see your sata HD you will need either linux driver for your sata or to add IDE HD and boot from their and of course dont forget to configure your BIOS to boot from your IDE instead of the sata one.
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