well, i'll make a new copy and burn at lower speed.

but, i do not really care for the old partition or personal files,
they all have already been backed up. i just want to get rid of
everything and start fresh (new slate with gOS)

but i aborted the process this morning because it has been running
allll night long..so any new advice would be appreciated.

On Nov 18, 9:46 am, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, you can't physically damage your hard-drive, but you could
> corrupt any existing older partitions (for example an old Windows XP
> partition) so that you may not have access to it anymore. That is why
> you should always make backups of files that are unique, and personal
> to you when doing something like this.
> If its just that you want to install gOS on a hard-disk that is empty,
> then nothing is lost, just reset and start over.
>
> Checking for hardware shouldn't take more than ten minutes or so.
>
> Make sure the CD you are using is clean, and is burned with maximum
> reliability (burned at a slow speed).
>
> On 18 nov, 07:20, Indian_Babu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What should i do? i felt compelled to restart or do soemthing because
> > it seems to be stuck. But i am scared about damaging my harddrive.
>
> > It has been in 94% and configuring hardware...can anyone give me some
> > advice?? thanks!!
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