Are you writing the ISO file to the CD or are you putting the image on 
the CD?

Put the CD into a windows PC and look at the disk with explorer.

Do you see the iso file there?    If so, you did not write the iso image 
to the CD, you wrote the ISO file to the CD.

Its an easy mistake to make.

Dave

On 2/5/2014 1:56 PM, MICHAEL YOUNG wrote:
> Help please,
>   
> I have downloaded 10,04 several times, always the version with 3 in the title 
> and burn to  cd.
> when I try to boot or load from the cd I get the message that says there is 
> no operating system found on the cd. If I list the cd contents then I see a 0 
>  byte entry for Ubuntu.
>   
> I do not think I have a problem at my end as I have downloaded 12.xx and 
> loaded it to hard disk and run this version, similarly I can boot from the cd 
> and run 12.xx.
>   
> I have not run the checksum as I am not sufficiently proficient with Linux to 
> follow what I should do.
>   
> Thanks, Mike
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