--- Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wednesday 28 Sep 2005 21:02, Mikkel L. Ellertson
> wrote:
> >
> > The md5 files are for the MD% sums for the .iso
> files. In Linux, you
> > can run md5sum -c <the .md5 file name> to check
> the matching .iso
> > file. The .sha are another form of error checking.
> You can also find
> > Windows programs that will use ether form of error
> checking to verify
> > that the .iso files are correct. (You will have to
> search for them,
> > as I don't remember the names for the windows
> programs.) 
> 
> Oops - I forgot that he probably didn't have the
> md5sum application for 
> windows.
> 
> > Other then 
> > that, you can ignore everything except the .iso
> files. The .iso files
> > you can burn to CD with the program of your
> choice. One of the
> > options when you boot with the install disk is to
> verify that the
> > disks are burnt properly.
> >
> BT should have taken care of the md5sum, so if he
> verifies the burn he 
> should be OK.
> 
> Anne
> -- 
> Registered Linux User No.293302
> (http://counter.li.org/)
> Mandriva hints & tips: http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
> 

OK so many hours downloading and for some reason I
can't get them burn.

I tried with two different softwares (RecordNow and
Paragon's) and both with errors in my first try with 2
out of 3 files.

I'm now trying again with a different speed and hope
it work so I can install it tonight.


                
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