Vincent wrote: > The problem was solved by download the .iso file using another computer. > The corrupted file was downloaded using Kget this utility some how it > got activated, because originally wasn't there this is the only visible > thing different. I like to remove Kget or disable but I do not know > how. When something like that happens, it is always a good idea to try to understand why it happened. If you run a "cmp -l file1.iso file2.iso", you can see one of these three scenarios: 1) only one byte is different, or a few sparse bytes; in most cases there is only one flipped bit: HARDWARE PROBLEMS, memory or general instability (overclocking or bad power supply) 2) errors starting from a certain position (at on offset dividable by 4096) and recovering after a while (often 4096 bytes): BAD SOFTWARE, possibly bad kernel or drivers (or maybe hardware like USB disk boxes) 3) errors starting from a certain position (not round number) and never recovering, with bytes delayed or anticipated (file content shifted): BAD SOFTWARE, probably the downloading application or the uploading server has messed up while resuming a download The first scenario is the worst; especially if successive runs of the same command give different results. =8-) -- Roberto Ragusa mail at robertoragusa.it -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines