Thanks for the update. Here are a few things you can try...

- When you get to the Live CD Boot menu, select the "Check Disc for
Defects." Hopefully this will run and check the CD for problems. If you
get the same error, then try...

- Burning a CD with the slowest speed setting. Sometimes burning the
disc at a high speed setting causes errors to occur in the burning
process. If that doesn't work, then you can...

- Try burning with a different program (at a low speed setting again).
Brasero is the default in Ubuntu, but some users have had trouble with
this program. K3B is a popular option.

Of course, you always have the option of using a Flash drive with at
least 1GB of space on it. In order to do that, just go to System ->
Administration -> USB Startup Disk Creator. From there, simply select
the .iso file for the top menu, then select your USB drive in the bottom
menu. If your USB drive needs to be formatted, it would be best to close
the USB Startup Disk Creator, right-click the icon on your desktop for
the USB drive, then click "Format." Selecting the FAT format is usually
the safest option. After you format the USB drive, then proceed with the
USB Startup Disk Creator.

Hopefully this helps you. Sorry you encountered an error. Please feel
free to let me know if you have any other questions.

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