Archlinux Won't Boot With Or Without Installation Disk

At first my laptop started to turn on and off by itself. So I reseatted the ram to see if that was the problem. After a while, it started to tell me to put a disk or some "media device" inside of the computer to get it to run. I mounted my partitions and checked /etc/fstab to find that it was absolutely empty as though I had never genfstab'd in the first place.
I gen-fstab'd like one usually would when installing arch after mounting all partitions and swapon. While mounted, I also update the system, re-installed base base-devel and then restarted. I left the disk in for good measure to see if it would load that up, as without it that I couldn't access my bios. Now, I see a message that says
boot:
When I try to "Boot existing OS" off of the grub menu of the live CD. And hints or tips?
It also doesn't seem to be a hardware issue but a kernel one. Because when I type in "linux" in front of the colon it'll tell me that "linux" is not found. Also, if that were the case I doubt that I would be able to mount my partitions and find all of my files there still.

it isn't load grub
enter on boot : u will seen some word like "no kernel install"
if that right u should reinstall grub2
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GR … ode_region
may be it is a bug ,  cause use grub2 with mbr
hope to help , try it.
iso desc.
Current Release: 2013.03.01
Included Kernel: 3.7.9
ISO Size: 501.0 MB
Last edited by aborigines (2013-03-09 16:51:52)

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