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Old 13th April 2005, 08:25 AM
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Corrupted CD?

I just spent like 5 hours waiting on a download for Fedora. I finally get it, pop it in and it asks me if I want to run a test, I choose yes. After waiting another good 10 minutes, it tells me that disc 1 is corrupted. Should I go ahead and install it anyway, or what?

Please help.

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Yuneek
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Old 13th April 2005, 09:24 AM
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I just spent like 5 hours waiting on a download for Fedora. I finally get it, pop it in and it asks me if I want to run a test, I choose yes. After waiting another good 10 minutes, it tells me that disc 1 is corrupted. Should I go ahead and install it anyway, or what?

Please help.

Regards,
Yuneek
Well, I went aong with the install anyway, and I'm on FC4 Test 2 right now, this is my first time on Linux. So excited.
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