Re: Downloading iso files on a Windows machine

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You can use a windows program called Nero to burn the ISO images to a
CD, then just boot from them and they should work...  When you boot
from the CD's it will give you the option of checking all the discs to
make sure they burned correctly and everything on them is ok.
Charles


On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:13:57 -0700, JOHN H DURRANT <durrantj@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have two PC's.  One running Windows XP connected to the internet and one
> running Fedora Core 1 without internet access.  I want to upgrade to Fedore
> Core 3 on the Linux box.  I downloaded the 4 iso files to my XP machine.
> Now how do I burn them to CD so that they (at least the 1st) are bootable on
> my Linux box?  Also the download site says to check the checksum to ensure
> that everything downloaded OK.  Is the md5sum command only on Linux or will
> I find it on XP?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> John Durrant
> a Linux newbie
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