Re: bad ISO's
- From: "Will Honea" <whonea@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Aug 2006 18:31:42 GMT
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 16:39:32 UTC Leo <leowhiteway@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
aaronb48346@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have not been able to burn a good iso for about a month.Why don't you tell us what software you are using to burn the cds?
Using 2 different machines and 2 different OS's still no good cd's or
dvd's
I have tried bittorent and normal downloads. also tried different
distro's still no luck.
any ideas???
Maybe even tell us what your computer hardware is?
I see you are using windows 2000 to write the email and I have heard that some
of the burning software for windows has had some problems.
The optional software CD that I d/l from openSuse failed the media
check after burning it under W2K. Iso image checked ok, image of the
burned cd compared directly, and all program MD5 checks were OK.
Investigating after reading a note somewhere, the program I used
(Nero) had not properly truncated the CD for the short image. No
errors, just a bad copy formatting.
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Will Honea
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