DonttPanic


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Posted: Jan. 12 2005,02:19 |
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Quote (green @ Jan. 11 2005,21:12) | The CD burning software that you are using must know what to do with an ISO. Try to find an option somewhere for burning a CD image. If your CD burning software can burn an ISO image, then try that. You might want to get your hands on a CD-RW or two, instead of making drink coasters. |
Alchohol 120% is a program that can burn the iso, so that's not the problem.
You should try checking the md5sum to make sure the iso was downloaded correctly.
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