Discs not bootable, when I open D:/ it is empty...
James McKenzie
jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net
Sat Jan 29 05:35:29 UTC 2005
Kyle Lagonegro (Student-Lagone37) wrote:
> Okay so I guess I didn't burn them correctly somehow.
>
> I'm using Nero but can use Roxio if need be. I have the trail version on Nero if that matters.
>
> I click Burn Image, then it asks for the file I click the one I want, and then clcik next and it
> starts writing it to the CD... Or does it? Clearly it doesn't I
just tested it again and no go.
> I can't believe the difficultly I'm having with this, I've always been fairly computer savvy...
> I feel so out of place.
>
Don't feel so upset. The files you need to write to the CD are
FC3-i386-disc1.iso through FC3-i386-disc4.iso
You should use Roxio if it is registered to burn the disk. Again, used
the Burn Image option. If you try to burn the .iso file as a data
image, you will not be able to use them to install Fedora Core.
Also, this information is available on the Fedora web site.
Good luck and welcome to Linux
--
James McKenzie
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