Worst-case scenario is a bad motherboard. But try Henrique's suggestions
first, you might be lucky.

And yes, let us know how it turns out.

regards,
Robert

On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 15:08:54 -0200
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, 14 Nov 2004, Dan McCullough wrote:
> > I'm rebuilding a server that is in my home office, yes I built it
> > myself. I'm at my wits end.  When I download, load from a cd the
> > files are always corrupt.  If I take the har drives out and install
> > in another machine I can install without any issue.  I've done CD
> > install from CD-RWs, CD media
> 
> Check the hardware.  First, make a Memtest86+ boot floppy, and test
> the memory. Then replace the drive cabling, and make sure it is
> sitting *alone* on that cable.  Failing that, try with another drive,
> or a net-install from floppies...
> 
> > purchased online, Network installs, all of them fail due to files
> > being corrupt.  BTW I'm attempting the Debian network install, and I
> > get through
> 
> This is typical of bad memory or cabling.


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