Sergey wrote
I think there is no need to do a fresh install. I have already formatted the old Linux yesterday and done a fresh install. So now it is working perfect(but shows full partition from Windows) and there is everything is alright with GRUB. The problem is that I don't know how to copy (or where to copy) that DVD and how to change my Installation Source for him not to crash again.
I think of copying that DVD to another partition(for example Windows' D:) and configure YaST in such a way to see the Installation Source from my D: partition. If the problem was in disk space when I copy DVD to my Linux partition now it shouldn't appear again, but I'm not sure. What do you think?
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I wanted to snip this, but couldn't make god sense of which part to snip ... If you have not recovered your research, it would be wise to "stop" trying to copy the distribution to your Linux system -- and backup your research! Did you recover your research? I intuit it is gone if you autoinstalled in same partitions. Maybe someone will come forward with comment about all partitions should be "ACTIVE" or otherwise. SO long as your Linux is "full" - either true or corrupt detection - you must resolve that "fullness" or you will indeed crash (or hang) again. Lonn