If bunzip2 reported an error, you need a new copy of the source file.

You've overwritten the ISO image.  If bzip2 complains, you're not going to
recover the entire source file.

Find a new copy of the OpenVMS ISO image (download from HPE's hobbyist site
or whatever), and start over.

On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Bill Cunningham <[email protected]>
wrote:

>    I am receiving this error code
> ?42 no such file
>
> set rq0 cdrom
> at rq0 openvms73.iso
>
> Recently the file openvms73.iso which was bzip2'd was being uncompressed.
> bunzip2 said there was a problem. And use bzip2recover. Which I did. Of
> course there were many recovery files and as they were being created
> recover said there was something wrong.
>
>    Then I used bunzip2 rec* > openvms73.iso and all the recovery files
> seemed to merge into openvms73.iso. Could there be a problem there? simh
> vax simulator isn't recognizing a file for some reason. Can I correct this?
>
> Bill
>
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