Nir Shemesh wrote:
Hello Debian

I’m trying too much time to install Debian on my PC with no success.

My system configuration is:

    * Intel Pentium D ( 930 model -  3.0 [GHz] , 64 bit )
    * Intel motherboard ( 945 model )
    * 1 Giga ram
    * NEC DVD
    * WINDOWS XP 64 bit

I download the next images via bittorent (I understand that I need “amd64” image for Pentium D (EM64T) processor):

debian-31r3-amd64-binary-1.iso.torrent 
<http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/sarge-amd64/bt-dvd/debian-31r3-amd64-binary-1.iso.torrent>

debian-31r3-amd64-binary-2.iso.torrent 
<http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/sarge-amd64/bt-dvd/debian-31r3-amd64-binary-1.iso.torrent>

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.

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 L ? )

Thanks for your time

Nir Shemesh

Well for all your time and trouble downloading and burning Debian images you might try to just make the basic boot-installer disk and do the install from the net. I faithfully made CDs of the Debian packages which I have never used since once I figured out how to install from the internet. Packages are easily updated and retrieved at will with apt-get or dpkg tools too, so there is little need to keep hard-copies of them around to collect dust.

DJ...

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