Okay. Well, I'm not really sure. Did you check the MD5SUM of the file, both after downloading and after transferring to the windows computer?

Lloyd

Hendro Nugroho wrote:

Sorry for the bad explanation.
When Jacob suggested me to use K3B, I am aware that I don't have a DVD burner in my linux machine. That is why I want to burn quantian iso in a windows platform with either NERO or Adaptec Easy CD [in this machine there is a DVD burner and those software], but there is a problem as I mention earlier. Thanks.
-Hendro



*/Lloyd Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    I'm not sure I understand the question. Yes, there is a significant
    difference between a CD iso and a DVD iso - the size. A CD .iso file
    can only be up to about 700 MB, while a DVD iso can be up to
    around 4.7
    GB (for single-layer DVDs) or around 8 GB (for dual-layer DVDs).
    As far
    as I know, there's no *formatting* difference between the two
    types of
    iso files.

    Quite simply, if you really don't have a DVD writing device, you
    can't
    write the DVD. Neither Nero, nor EasyCD Creator, nor any other bit of
    software will change your CD writer to a DVD writer, if it doesn't
    already have the capability. You *could* mount the iso file and
    extract
    the files inside if needed (mount -o loop /path/to/iso/file
    /path/to/mount/point), but that's about it.

    Sorry I can't be more help.

    Lloyd

    Hendro Nugroho wrote:

    >Unfortunately, there is no DVD burner in my linux
    >machine. I intent to burn the iso either using NERO or
    >EasyCD Creator.
    >
    >Here is the problem:
    >When I put CD on it, the software says that there is
    >not enough space [of course]. On the other hand, when
    >I put DVD, it says that the iso is not valid. Is there
    >any different iso for CD or DVD?
    >
    >-Hendro
    >
    >--- Jacob Albretsen wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    >>On Tuesday 08 February 2005 03:23 pm, Hendro Nugroho
    >>wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>Does anyone know how to burn quantian.iso [which
    >>>
    >>>
    >>is 2GB] to a DVD?
    >>
    >>K3B should work for you.
    >>
    >>Use Tools --> DVD --> Burn DVD ISO Image...
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