Dennis Myers wrote:

So any ideas? Does it look like a new CDROM needed? Thanks for any advice.

get a set of redhat 8.0. run cd test at start up and you will not only check your c quality, you will check your cdrom drive.

i found this out after burning 2 5 cd sets. they were burned on
a 48 x 24 x 48 cdrom drive. 1st install attempt was with a 32 x
drive and all 5 failed. 2nd attempt was with a 36 x, which passed.

every cd i have read on 32 x has been fine up until now. so, it is
now used as an audio cd drive.

also, if you are burning and reading on diff drives, any time you have
read problems, verify that you can read cd on burn drive. you could also
try dropping your burn speed to make sure you do not have cheap cd that
will not work at speed marked.


peace out.


tc,hago.

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