Hello,
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> It would be interesting to check whether any errors get reported if the
> ISO is presented on a read-only CD or DVD instead of a writable USB stick.

Hello, thank you for the help. The DVD+Rs arrived, along with the DVD
Drive. I tested the installer on one of my laptops, and found that its
contents didn't change. (which is to be expected, as DVD+Rs can't be
rewritten) I didn't bother testing that on different computers, because the
result would be the same. However, I have tested the USB drive on a few
other computers and here are my findings:

On the Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 5*, Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 2*, Lenovo
Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 5 Intel*, and one Lenovo Thinkpad E14 Gen 5 all
showed the corruption error.
*These laptops have been tested for installer corruption twice (a week ago,
and just now)

However, on the Lenovo Yoga C740 and a different Lenovo Thinkpad E14 Gen 5
Intel showed no corruption issues.

Both the Thinkpad E14 Gen 5s had the same specifications and type number,
differing only in that the one with corruption of the installer has 24GB of
memory (16GB installed in the slot, 8GB soldered) and the other only has
8GB soldered. They both have the same BIOS version, R2AET32W(1.07). Again,
the ones that had corruption all had it at the same location. (byte
2303211, line 21165)

This seems to be really interesting because the corruption only happened on
certain computers, and it would stay that way on repeated attempts. Thank
you for the help.

Have a wonderful day,
Ram

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