vijay.b.seh...@gmail.com wrote:
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>Thanks Ben for replying.
>
>I know the architecture of my machine which is 64-bit(amd)
>But check this link -
>https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/bt-dvd/
>I am following this. Here when you scroll down, you will find 3 iso files.
>I have downloaded the first one.
>
>My question is do i have to download the other two also & what's the use of
>other two?

Try reading the *very page* you've just pasted a link to!

There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them?
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In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these
images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes
with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many
disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset
of those software packages.

Initially, you will only need to download and use the first image of a
set (labelled as debian-something-1 to be able to start the Debian
installer and set up Debian on your computer. If there are more images
available here (labelled debian-something-2, debian-something-3,
etc.), they contain the extra packages that can be installed on a
Debian system (as mentioned previously). They will not be bootable and
are entirely optional. If you have a fast Internet connection, you're
most likely better off installing any desired extra packages directly
from the Debian mirrors on the Internet instead of by using these
extra images.

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                st...@einval.com
"Further comment on how I feel about IBM will appear once I've worked out
 whether they're being malicious or incompetent. Capital letters are forecast."
 Matthew Garrett, http://www.livejournal.com/users/mjg59/30675.html

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