I've had problems with a corrupted extracted ISO as well. In my case,
attempting to install Easy Peasy v1.5 on an Acer Aspire One netbook. The
Resulting ISO on a bootable USB stick would fail during the final
installation to HD (Google "errno 5 input/output error" and one can see
this is a common problem).

The problem was three corrupted files within
/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs.

Taking the exact same easypeasy-1.5.img.iso file and re-extracting it to
the same USB key, but this time using WinRAR, resulted in a functioning
system that can install to my netbook.

I believe there is some general bug in UNetbootin which sometimes
corrupts the resulting files as it's extracted from the ISO image.

Version: unetbootin-eeeubuntu-windows-276.exe    [Run on a Dell Core2 Duo, 
WinXP Pro SP2]
Target system: Acer Aspire One 1GB/160GB HD

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