You can download four cd iso files and use a script to make DVD iso out of it. I did it and it worked perfactly fine. then i burned dvd out of it. I am looking for that link. once i will get it i will post it. On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 13:05 +0300, Maxim Eremeev wrote: > > Srinivasan S wrote on 21/02/2005 09:18: > > >> Hi > >> > >> Past few days I have been trying to download the FC3 DVD .. I have > >> tried various mirrors .. Machine connected to net is a windows machine > >> and I have tried Leechget, Freshdownload and Getright. I have also > >> tried various mirrors .. All downloads are successful but when I do an > >> md5 it never matches the published one. > >> > >> Any ideas on how I can successfully download ? Other download tools I > >> can use ?? Any help is appreciated > >> > > > Are you sure the file size after download is correct? I suspect > > earlier/some/many versions of Windows can't cope with a file bigger than > > 2GB. I suspect that any Windows 9x/NT versions wouldn't cope with a file > > that size, or if you store it on a FAT partition? > > Seems like it's a good style in Open Source Community to blame Windows > for everything. :) Unfortunately, it is not BG. In fact FAT32 > partitions cannot deal with files larger than 4GB and there is no such > restrictions if you are lucky to use NTFS. However, a lot of download > managers do have problems with large files, though the restriction is > just the same 4GB (was a headache with FC2). So theoretically FC3 DVD > ISO file should be OK. Well it is just a pure theory - I never managed > to download it successfully - MD5 never matched. So I suggest the same > solution that helped me - use Bittorrent - that one worked like a > dream ;) > > Regards, > Maxim. >