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Written by Luther Pollok   
Sunday, 22 May 2005
Article Index
Tired of Worrying about Computer Viruses and Trojans?
Overview
Why Am I Interested in Linux?
Things You Can Do
Why Not Windows?
Experimenting and Developing
How Can You Try It Out?
What you Need to Start
Buring the CD or DVD
Check Your New CD
Can Your PC Boot From a CD?
Your First Boot Into Linux
Other DeskTops You Can Try Out
Additional Comments when Booting to CD
Winding It All Up

Verify that the ISO Image was burned correctly
Once you have the CD burnt, you should check to see that it got burnt correctly.  Take Windows Explorer and browse to your newly burned CD. 
  • If you see a single file with the same name as the ISO image you downloaded, you only copied the ISO file to the CD instead of making the CD bootable. 




  • If you see a file structure with lots and lots of files, your CD-R should be ready to try out.  Unfortunately, I cant tell you what went wrong, but it will be related to not selecting the correct way of burning the ISO to the CD-R.  Most applications have a mode that burns ISO images correctly to the CD-R.







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