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| | Copy - Burn? I d/l 5728 this AM and burn it to a DVD in Vista. As it is ''burning'' it shows the progress of ''copying'' files. When I try to install 5728 - nothing. I boot to XP Home and d/l 5728. I Have Roxio Creator 7, w/drag to disc, and when I drag 5728 to DVD it starts copying it. This DVD will not install 5728 either. With 5384 and 5600 when I did drag to disk a dialogue box would come up asking me if I would like to use the proper function to burn the image file to a DVD. I did, and both worked fine. Is there a difference between ''burning'' and "copying" a file? Has anybody else had a problem w/5728 iso, I had 2 d/ls = 2 problems |
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| | Re: Copy - Burn? Use the "burn image to disc" function of your software. Do not create a data disc. The downloaded file is an image of a physical disc and all you need to do is restore the image to physical media. "BChat" <BChat@Smile.net> wrote in message news:u9g6QYx3GHA.4972@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I d/l 5728 this AM and burn it to a DVD in Vista. As it is ''burning'' it >shows the progress of ''copying'' files. When I try to install 5728 - >nothing. > I boot to XP Home and d/l 5728. I Have Roxio Creator 7, w/drag to disc, > and when I drag 5728 to DVD it starts copying it. This DVD will not > install 5728 either. > > With 5384 and 5600 when I did drag to disk a dialogue box would come up > asking me if I would like to use the proper function to burn the image > file to a DVD. I did, and both worked fine. > > Is there a difference between ''burning'' and "copying" a file? > > Has anybody else had a problem w/5728 iso, I had 2 d/ls = 2 problems > |
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| | Re: Copy - Burn? That is what I had done, just as I did with three previous Beta versions. I downloaded a fourth time and it burned to the DVD just fine - who knows - thanks for the reply. "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message news:uGhptCy3GHA.5024@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Use the "burn image to disc" function of your software. Do not create a > data disc. The downloaded file is an image of a physical disc and all you > need to do is restore the image to physical media. > > "BChat" <BChat@Smile.net> wrote in message > news:u9g6QYx3GHA.4972@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>I d/l 5728 this AM and burn it to a DVD in Vista. As it is ''burning'' it >>shows the progress of ''copying'' files. When I try to install 5728 - >>nothing. >> I boot to XP Home and d/l 5728. I Have Roxio Creator 7, w/drag to disc, >> and when I drag 5728 to DVD it starts copying it. This DVD will not >> install 5728 either. >> >> With 5384 and 5600 when I did drag to disk a dialogue box would come up >> asking me if I would like to use the proper function to burn the image >> file to a DVD. I did, and both worked fine. >> >> Is there a difference between ''burning'' and "copying" a file? >> >> Has anybody else had a problem w/5728 iso, I had 2 d/ls = 2 problems >> > > |
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| | Re: Copy - Burn? I have Nero 7 Burning Rom and the easiest way to do this is to double click on the downloaded ISO and Nero will launch the DVD Image burning process automatically so you don't have to choose between the DVD ROM ISO, Boot, UDF, UDF/ISO burn processes, the correct choice is done for you by Nero. So if you have Nero try that, if not, well you can always download a 30-day trial version and do it. "BChat" wrote: > That is what I had done, just as I did with three previous Beta versions. > I downloaded a fourth time and it burned to the DVD just fine - who knows - > thanks for the reply. > > > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message > news:uGhptCy3GHA.5024@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > Use the "burn image to disc" function of your software. Do not create a > > data disc. The downloaded file is an image of a physical disc and all you > > need to do is restore the image to physical media. > > > > "BChat" <BChat@Smile.net> wrote in message > > news:u9g6QYx3GHA.4972@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > >>I d/l 5728 this AM and burn it to a DVD in Vista. As it is ''burning'' it > >>shows the progress of ''copying'' files. When I try to install 5728 - > >>nothing. > >> I boot to XP Home and d/l 5728. I Have Roxio Creator 7, w/drag to disc, > >> and when I drag 5728 to DVD it starts copying it. This DVD will not > >> install 5728 either. > >> > >> With 5384 and 5600 when I did drag to disk a dialogue box would come up > >> asking me if I would like to use the proper function to burn the image > >> file to a DVD. I did, and both worked fine. > >> > >> Is there a difference between ''burning'' and "copying" a file? > >> > >> Has anybody else had a problem w/5728 iso, I had 2 d/ls = 2 problems > >> > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Copy - Burn? Rob, Thanks for the reply. Roxio has worked fine until today. If finally did what it was supposed to after the 4th download. I think the problem was the files I downloaded got corrupted at some point - probably some stupid move on my part. Bill "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 8BAD743-7AF3-46BA-A438-5518A55EC543@microsoft.com...>I have Nero 7 Burning Rom and the easiest way to do this is to double click > on the downloaded ISO and Nero will launch the DVD Image burning process > automatically so you don't have to choose between the DVD ROM ISO, Boot, > UDF, > UDF/ISO burn processes, the correct choice is done for you by Nero. > > So if you have Nero try that, if not, well you can always download a > 30-day > trial version and do it. > > "BChat" wrote: > >> That is what I had done, just as I did with three previous Beta versions. >> I downloaded a fourth time and it burned to the DVD just fine - who >> knows - >> thanks for the reply. >> >> >> "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message >> news:uGhptCy3GHA.5024@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> > Use the "burn image to disc" function of your software. Do not create >> > a >> > data disc. The downloaded file is an image of a physical disc and all >> > you >> > need to do is restore the image to physical media. >> > >> > "BChat" <BChat@Smile.net> wrote in message >> > news:u9g6QYx3GHA.4972@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> >>I d/l 5728 this AM and burn it to a DVD in Vista. As it is ''burning'' >> >>it >> >>shows the progress of ''copying'' files. When I try to install 5728 - >> >>nothing. >> >> I boot to XP Home and d/l 5728. I Have Roxio Creator 7, w/drag to >> >> disc, >> >> and when I drag 5728 to DVD it starts copying it. This DVD will not >> >> install 5728 either. >> >> >> >> With 5384 and 5600 when I did drag to disk a dialogue box would come >> >> up >> >> asking me if I would like to use the proper function to burn the image >> >> file to a DVD. I did, and both worked fine. >> >> >> >> Is there a difference between ''burning'' and "copying" a file? >> >> >> >> Has anybody else had a problem w/5728 iso, I had 2 d/ls = 2 problems >> >> >> > >> > >> >> |
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| | Re: Copy - Burn? BChat wrote: > That is what I had done, just as I did with three previous Beta versions. > I downloaded a fourth time and it burned to the DVD just fine - who > knows - thanks for the reply. > > > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message > news:uGhptCy3GHA.5024@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >> Use the "burn image to disc" function of your software. Do not create >> a data disc. The downloaded file is an image of a physical disc and >> all you need to do is restore the image to physical media. >> >> "BChat" <BChat@Smile.net> wrote in message >> news:u9g6QYx3GHA.4972@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> >>> I d/l 5728 this AM and burn it to a DVD in Vista. As it is >>> ''burning'' it shows the progress of ''copying'' files. When I try to >>> install 5728 - nothing. >>> I boot to XP Home and d/l 5728. I Have Roxio Creator 7, w/drag to >>> disc, and when I drag 5728 to DVD it starts copying it. This DVD will >>> not install 5728 either. >>> >>> With 5384 and 5600 when I did drag to disk a dialogue box would come >>> up asking me if I would like to use the proper function to burn the >>> image file to a DVD. I did, and both worked fine. >>> >>> Is there a difference between ''burning'' and "copying" a file? >>> >>> Has anybody else had a problem w/5728 iso, I had 2 d/ls = 2 problems >>> >> >> > BCaht: It makes no sense to burn without checking the MD5 or SHA1 hash. I got a bad download hash today for the first time, but it was correct for my second downlaod, and the burn/install went OK. David Wilkinson =================== |
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| | Re: Copy - Burn? "David Wilkinson" <no-reply@effisols.com> wrote in message news:u7zYxu13GHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > BChat wrote: > >> That is what I had done, just as I did with three previous Beta versions. >> I downloaded a fourth time and it burned to the DVD just fine - who >> knows - thanks for the reply. >> >> >> "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message >> news:uGhptCy3GHA.5024@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> >>> Use the "burn image to disc" function of your software. Do not create a >>> data disc. The downloaded file is an image of a physical disc and all >>> you need to do is restore the image to physical media. >>> >>> "BChat" <BChat@Smile.net> wrote in message >>> news:u9g6QYx3GHA.4972@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> >>>> I d/l 5728 this AM and burn it to a DVD in Vista. As it is ''burning'' >>>> it shows the progress of ''copying'' files. When I try to install >>>> 5728 - nothing. >>>> I boot to XP Home and d/l 5728. I Have Roxio Creator 7, w/drag to >>>> disc, and when I drag 5728 to DVD it starts copying it. This DVD will >>>> not install 5728 either. >>>> >>>> With 5384 and 5600 when I did drag to disk a dialogue box would come >>>> up asking me if I would like to use the proper function to burn the >>>> image file to a DVD. I did, and both worked fine. >>>> >>>> Is there a difference between ''burning'' and "copying" a file? >>>> >>>> Has anybody else had a problem w/5728 iso, I had 2 d/ls = 2 problems >>>> >>> >>> >> > > BCaht: > > It makes no sense to burn without checking the MD5 or SHA1 hash. I got a > bad download hash today for the first time, but it was correct for my > second downlaod, and the burn/install went OK. > > David Wilkinson > > =================== David, Took me 4 tries to get a good one. I am/was not aware of checking the d/l for the MD5 or SHA1 hash. I don't even know what they are - another lesson to learn Thanks |
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| | Re: Copy - Burn? BChat wrote: > > David, > > Took me 4 tries to get a good one. I am/was not aware of checking the > d/l for the MD5 or SHA1 hash. > I don't even know what they are - another lesson to learn > Thanks The hashes are displayed on the page where you went to get the download. For 5728 x86 they are MD5 hash: 79cbef523e8afa557a25688349dc8dac SHA1 hash: d58852a8f68a6d8f5b634edd50c1a8b3908ede09 I use the free HashCalc program from SlavaSoft. I run it on XP (don't know if it runs on Vista, but it probably does). David Wilkinson |
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| | Re: Copy - Burn? David, Took me 4 tries to get a good one. I am/was not aware of checking the d/l for the MD5 or SHA1 hash. I don't even know what they are - another lesson to learn Thanks The hashes are displayed on the page where you went to get the download. For 5728 x86 they are MD5 hash: 79cbef523e8afa557a25688349dc8dac SHA1 hash: d58852a8f68a6d8f5b634edd50c1a8b3908ede09 I use the free HashCalc program from SlavaSoft. I run it on XP (don't know if it runs on Vista, but it probably does). David Wilkinson David, I see those on the page - never paid any attention to them and have no idea what they mean. I added them to my list of things to learn after I get a few problems in 5728 fixed. Thanks again, Bill |
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| | Re: Copy - Burn? The hashes are displayed on the page where you went to get the download. For 5728 x86 they are MD5 hash: 79cbef523e8afa557a25688349dc8dac SHA1 hash: d58852a8f68a6d8f5b634edd50c1a8b3908ede09 I use the free HashCalc program from SlavaSoft. I run it on XP (don't know if it runs on Vista, but it probably does). David Wilkinson ============ David, I d/l HashCalc - installed - checked file - it matched the above. I learned something today Thank You. Bill |
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