On 9/10/06, Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 10 September 2006 13:49, Nir Shemesh wrote:
> Hello Debian
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> I'm trying too much time to install Debian on my PC with no success.
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> My system configuration is:
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> * Intel Pentium D ( 930 model - 3.0 [GHz] , 64 bit )
> * Intel motherboard ( 945 model )
> * 1 Giga ram
> * NEC DVD
> * WINDOWS XP 64 bit
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> I download the next images via bittorent (I understand that I need
> "amd64" image for Pentium D (EM64T) processor):
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> debian-31r3-amd64-binary-1.iso.torrent
> <http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/sarge-amd64/bt-dvd/debi
>an-31r3 -amd64-binary-1.iso.torrent>
> debian-31r3-amd64-binary-2.iso.torrent
> <http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/sarge-amd64/bt-dvd/debi
>an-31r3 -amd64-binary-1.iso.torrent>
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> After I burned them, I start install them using the first DVD but I
> finally respond by the
> Installing process that I have some problems with some files, and
> then I followed the suggestion
> For the Integrity test and informed that some MD5 errors found on the
> first DVD.
> Then I made integrity test for the second DVD and found the same
> problem as the first one.
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> What to do, I'm really want to know how to resolve that problem (is
> their any way to fix thus images
> Or I need to download them again :-( ? )
If you have MD5 errors on the disk, it means the files on the disk are
flawed, so, yes, you need to download them again.
Hal
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