Ok well this is interesting, I rebooted and left the DVD in the driver
booted off it and selected test installation media, which passed, and then
I got much further; to the Graphical License agreement screen, (then I
aborted on purpose because I don't want to blow away my Windows 7
environment).

It must be a VMware issue, the media is definately good.

Hmm, will play further with VMware, if I get it working I'll post up what
I did.

Regards
Richard

On 5 December 2011 21:48, Ernest Walzel <ewal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Have you looked into your computer's BIOS time/date?
>
>
> On 5 December 2011 21:45, Richard Forth <richard.fo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ernest,
>>
>> No joy.
>>
>> It's running in VM Ware Player,I've gone into the BIOS of the VM and the
>> date and time is set correctly. I've also deleted the VM and started a
>> fresh and used easy install which detected the installation media as
>> openSUSE but it stops dead with the same error again.
>>
>> Regards
>> Richard
>>
>>
>> On 5 December 2011 21:28, Ernest Walzel <ewal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Richard,
>>>
>>> On 5 December 2011 21:17, Richard Forth <richard.fo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I get the welcome screen and then I select Installation, then it brings
>>>> up a progress dialog box Loading Kernel, and then the screen goes to like a
>>>> text mode boot with some whizzery pokery and then i get to a blue text mode
>>>> style screen and a brownish dialog box saying
>>>>
>>>> cd:/content:invalid signature
>>>>
>>>> installation aborted
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://forums.opensuse.org/install-boot-login/402153-invalid-signature-suse-11-1-dvd-cd.html
>>>  suggests
>>> the time and date set in BIOS might be the culprit. Have you tried setting
>>> that?
>>>
>>> Ernest
>>>
>>
>>
>
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