On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 12:25 PM, E.H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for replying Aldo and Armin.
>
> Yes i am downloading from a windows system. I was downloading to a logical
> drive with a FAT32 file system... I went through the documentation again..
> So i guess that must be the problem.
> Apparently downloading to an NTFS filesystem doesn't seem to have that
> problem.
> Will try that.
>
>  I just need a back up copy of the entire dvd anyway.
>  so i would have to download the file again.
> I 've burnt that corrupted file on 2 DVDs already :)
>
> Thanks for the help, guys.
>

The F9 DVD iso is less than 4 GB (3,496,758 KB) so it should fit on
your FAT32 partition. You used bittorrent for downloading so the odds
are that the downloaded image is fine. Before you waste a lot of time
and bandwidth on downloading another copy of the DVD ISO get
fastsum.exe ( http://www.fastsum.com/download/FastsumSetup-1.6.exe ),
md5sum.exe ( http://etree.org/md5com.html ) or other MD5 checking
software and verify that the checksum matches. Try a different brand
of media or use your existing DVD to perform a network install.

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