From: jerry ely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 11:02:39 -0400
I had similar problems. It turned out my burner was rated faster than the
media. Are you burning the media at rated speed or below? My instance I have
a 32x writer but have some 16x media laying around....
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From: "Balandar Magister Officiarum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with ISO 3
>
> >On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 19:17:49 -0500, Balandar Magister Officiarum wrote:
> >
> > > Where did you download your ISO's from? For some reason I have been
> > > unable to burn a cd correctly once. Every time I run media check it
> > > says Fail. Even when I run it on different computers. Are there any
> > > programs out there that can test whether you burn a cd correctly or
> > > not? Maybe something that changes all 0's to 1's or every other bit
> > > and then scans the cd for errors?
> >
> >Did you verify your downloaded ISO images with md5sum[.exe] and
> >compare the MD5 fingerprints with those in the MD5SUMS file?
> >
>
> Yes. They all show as correct, but for some reason I cannot burn an iso
> without it having some problem or another.
>
> Wonder if anyone has the Plexwriter 40/12/40A...
I never burn an ISO faster than 4x. I still can't get it to burn correctly and I can't figure out the problem. I use DAO in Easy Creator 5 Basic. In Nero (5.5.something) it doesn't give me an option to choose how I would like to burn the file, it just burns it. And by using 4x on both I can never get it to burn correctly. I have used the media check on multiple CD-ROMs/CS-RWs on my other computers.. all say FAIL. So it is either the media, the verbatim 1x - 48x, (going to try Maxell CDs tonight) or it is my burner. I may try the following if I can't get the the ISO's to burn correctly:
From: "Chip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Does anyone know of any other windows software for burning CDs other than the two I mentioned above?I don't specifically know of an App in Linux to mount an ISO and pull RPM's off it but there is one for Windows. Matter of fact, that's how I installed RH 8.0. I downloaded all the ISO's then mounted it and copied all of the files into a folder on my Win Box. Next I setup an FTP server on my Windows box. I made the boot floppies for RH 8.0 and told it to install via FTP server and pointed it to my Windows box. Across a 100Mb Network the install is very fast.Daemon Tools (Used to mount an ISO in Windows): http://www.daemon-tools.com/ Nifty little FTP Server: http://www.tucows.com/preview/195547.html Enjoy!
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