Dne, 26. 11. 2009 13:27:23 je Justin Piszcz napisal(a):

> Yes its possible but you need the image OR someone who has the image
> on 
> another host to split it up and see which part is bad.
> 
> 1. split the dvd into 1 mb chunks (or larger) (must be same split 
> both
> sides)
> 2. md5sum each on both side, run a diff between the md5sum output
> 3. replace the bad 1mb chunk
> 4. cat files back together to make a fixed iso
> 5. re-run md5 check confirm its fixed
> 
> Justin.

Seems like a lot of work. Maybe you'll be better off if you grab a 
torrent file of the iso, start downloading the torrent, and then 
just stop the download. You then copy your old iso over the 
new one (i.e. you replace the new download with it), and upon 
restarting, your bittorrent client will re-check the iso and only 
download the missing/wrong chunks. This may even be possible with 
jigdo, but I've never used jigdo (yet), so can't say.


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