> Try using rsync or bittorrent to "fix" them. If you're on Windows (as > you seem to be), the bittorrent method is probably easier. Install a > bittorrent client (e.g. the one from bittorrent.com) and get the FC4 > i386 torrent from > http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/stentz-binary-i386.torrent > > Start up the bittorrent client and point it at the FC4 torrent file or > URL. Figure out where it's starting to put the downloaded data. Then > stop the bittorrent client, put your already-downloaded broken ISO files > in the place the bittorrent client was going to download them to, and > then start the bittorrent client again. It should then "fix" the files > for you by redownloading only the broken parts (bittorrent uses SHA1 > checksums for each "chunk" of the file). I will try that. I just found it odd that every time I tried to download it I got the wrong results on the check out. I have downloaded FC1-FC3 countless times with very little issue. Has anyone else that has tried to download the ISO files from the RH site had a problem? LinuxISO.org does not have it, only FC3.