On Tue, 2010-11-09 at 12:24 +0300, perfect...@mail.ru wrote:
> i've check the downloading - there's was nothing that can be corrupt
> the iso.

Files can be corrupted by bad hardware anywhere between them and you.
Large files (e.g. 4 gig DVD ISOs) can be corrupted by things that can't
handle 4 gigs in one file (e.g. some older webserver software, some
downloading software, or putting the file on a FAT formatted file
systems).

It's possible that the server you're getting it from has an already
corrupted file.  But unless you tell us where you're downloading it
from, nobody else can check.

Tell us where you're getting the file from.  What software you're using
to download it.  If you're putting the file onto a FAT file system.

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