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Problem installing .9 iso image on C240
With winiso you simply create an .iso image from cd... then with fireburner you burn that .iso image into a cd. It's easy, fast, and I have not had a single corrupt CD doing it this way.. I get tons of corrupted cds with adaptec and a few with nero. "MarkW" <markw1(nospam)@prodigy.net> wrote in message

Mandrake
Tim Judd tjudd...@hotmail.com comp unix bsd freebsd misc Kevin Miller <s...@fourohfour.ods.org> wrote: Id/l the iso image for disc 1 of freebsd-4.6, but cannot get it to install. I've checked the md5sum and it matches for the d/l, but is it possible something happened during the d/l and the file is corrupt?

SP1 now available, but only the SP1, not the integrated SP1 ...
I downloaded the file and burnt it to a (new) CD-RW using Adaptec EasyCD (using the "Create CD using image" option) on an NT box - the test and write went (change the filename.iso to the actual filename, of course). If you get the same message, you've got a corrupt .iso file. If it works and you can see files

Downloaded ISO file ............ What to do next?
I found the files, and managed to replace "aero_link.cur" and now that file does not show up corrupt when I run sfc. However, when trying to replace tcpmon.ini and autochk.exe, xcopy returns "Access denied", and the files are not replaced. They can be read from the image and written to a temp directory,

ISO Images for version 7.1 BAD BAD BAD - geezus
Following the guide on the nLite website as needed use your XP SP1 cd and the SP2 download to create a new XP SP2 cd image (.iso). Burn the .iso file to cd as is. Using the new cd, It will only replace system files that it thinks might be corrupt. If that doesn't do the job, then do a repair install.

Burning ISO image to CD
I used nero 5 to burn my iso, and winamge to view them. It sounds to me like you may have a corrupt iso. Just a tip, I use a cdrw to burn downloaded .iso's Actually, No, I used the Track at Once methode that EZCD4 selected when I opened the ISO image. I certainly didn't see this as an issue, since there i only

Problems with installing Mandrake 8.0
The installer seems to think the file is corrupt. I've downloaded disk images via FTP as single .iso images and also tried creating images using jigdo. The problem doesn't seem to be with the disks or the iso image. Try comparing the md5sum of the .iso you have with the one that Debian has.

OpenBSD 2.4 corrupt file?
The first is downloading the ISO image in ASCI mode. This produces a corrupt image that won't work. Make sure you specify binary mode when you do the ftp. With command line FTPs, it is just a matter of typing binary when you are in the ftp session. The other most popular problem is trying to create a bootable ISO

ISO Question
I clicked on the "write image" function in the menu and was prompted to select what ISO image I wanted to write, I selected the ISO that I had just downloaded, I created the CD.. when it was done, the disc was not recognisable to the system, If I double clicked on the cd icon to vew its contents, I got the error

ISO file utils from MSDN dl
After some further investigation I found out, that the data is NOT corrupted, but in a way truncated in DAO mode: When I read out the image from the CD-RW drive, I am not an expert of iso image structure, but I would say yes. The original iso is about 5kb bigger than the image read after DAO burning.

Major bug EZCD Pro 95 and Philips CDD3610
I grabbed the 5 mb cdrom iso image from /debian/dists/testing/main/installer- alpha/current/images/ tonight, booted, and started the installation process. First problem was during hardware If you use the -f option pointing at a partition that you have data on, you *will* corrupt the data on that partition.

trouble burning Official 10.0 CDs
If not, the download was corrupt. If they do, the download should be OK. It sounds like you have a corrupted image. The FreeBSD 4.3 ISO I got of ftp.nl.freebsd.org about a week ago was fine and burned without a hitch using EasyCDCreator on Windoze. -- __ /_/ Creator/Maintainer /aul "A Daemon's Guide To FreeBSD"

WinXP ISO-Image
lon...@valemount.com mpc lists freebsd bugs muc lists freebsd bugs Number: 16129 Category: i386 Synopsis: X files corrupt on iso image from Walnut Creek and 2 other mirrors. Abort Install. Confidential: no Severity: critical Priority: high Responsible: freebsd-bugs State: open Quarter: Keywords: Date-Required:

Installing ISO from hard drive?
It sounds to me like you may have a corrupt iso. Just a tip, I use a cdrw to burn downloaded .iso's as for me, large downloads via modem are often Actually, No, I used the Track at Once methode that EZCD4 selected when I opened the ISO image. I certainly didn't see this as an issue, since there i only 1 track

strange sol-8-install.iso
David Wade g8...@yahoo.com comp misc You probably got a corrupt ISO. Try one of the programs that will let you explore an ISO image. I think "WINISO" is one I think and you can get it from a number of places. I used to have another one but I can't find the link just now. If you are really stuck I'll have a look

HEADS UP (was: problems installing 4.6 from iso image)
Peter Lykkegaard peter.a...@gmail.com microsoft public axapta Hi All Any news on the AX4 ISO image MSDN subscribers can download? The link has been removed from the subscriptions site In the version I have the objectserver.msi is corrupt I need to create a testbox asap, please let me know if you have any timeframe

Burning ISO image to CD
All I can assume is that either the ISO on Planetmirror is damaged or my PC's have taken a dislike to it. Any ideas? Always do a md5sum of the files ftped before wasting anymore cds. There must be a file in the server to the order md5sum-ftp. Download it. Once you have downloaded the ISO files do a on dos,

Problem loopback mounting iso images .... (RedHat 9)
Im konkreten Fall ging es um das Brennen der ISO-Files von Linux Mandrake. Howto burn an ISO image ? All the CD-Writing software can use ISO image to burn directly a CD-Rom. Important note: take care to download the ISO in binary mode (FTP). By default Netscape download the file in ASCII mode which corrupt the

Redhat 9 - corrupt disc1.iso image?
I wanted to know how I would test an iso image to see if it corrupt or not? Check it out with CDmage: http://cdmage.cjb.net It has an item something like "scan..." 2. Also how I would burn an iso image? I have installed nero and winiso. I tried to burn the image directly from nero as per other instructions on the

md5 for sol-nv-b07-x86-v1-iso.zip
During package install i get these kinds of errors messages: gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors tar: Unexpected EOF Could be a corrupt ISO image? I get similar messages on several packages, but not all of them.