Re: F7 DVD problem -

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Kam Leo wrote:
On 6/9/07, Bob Goodwin - W2BOD <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jay Goodman wrote:
> Check the sha1sum of the iso you downloaded and see if you download is
> corrupt.  If the sha1sum is correct, you might just have a bad
> burn/disk, try reburning it.  Also, check you bios boot order. It
> sounds obvious, but do you have your cd/dvd drive before your hard
> drives in the boot order.
>
The check sum for the downloaded file is good.

We did the "burn" twice at the slowest speed offered.

Bios is set to boot first from the CDROM drive.

Remember, one disk works and that would seem to indicate the computer
equipment and set up are ok.  It pretty much has to be the DVD.

The only DVD writer available is on a Mac and there doesn't seem to be
any way to do anything wrong with it?  Or is there and I have found it?

I would like to know what to look for ...

Thanks for your response.

Bob Goodwin

Are you using the same type of media?
We are using Sony DVD-R since the writer wants -R I believe.

The FC-5  DVD is an unknown type with no markings, but it works.

I am presently copying the files to a portable USB drive that the installer on the rescue CD seems to recognize. That is my great hope now! But the portable drive is very slow and I'm waiting for it to finish.

Bob Goodwin


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