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I have problem to burn my cds so i can run rawrite. When i run the file its com a msg: Not win32 app.
I have try to burn it with Nero 6.0.0.1 and Alcohol 120% v1.4.6.7 - whit same result. What have i do wrong.
How do i burn the cd whith Nero or Alcohol 120%?
When i start burn Nero says that the image file have session size, the same comes also in cd 2 and 3.
well when you open nero, you close the the wizard (if/when it pops up) and go to file --> burn image and choose the redhat iso for cd1, etc, etc....until you burn all three cd's...
is this what you already done?
Before you burn an ISO image onto CD, verify the MD5 checksums of the ISO image files with md5sum.exe (search for it at Google). Compare the MD5 checksums with what you find at your favourite download server, often in the file MD5SUMS.
I had the same problem. Solution was to download the ISO's again using binary transfer mode. In other words, the original ftp transfer used ASCII mode. I was downloading ISO's from a Windows machine, & found that the fastest way (by far) to download them was using command-line ftp (instead of IE or graphical ftp tool). from ftp prompt, type "binary" to switch to binary mode, then get [filename].
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