If you have correctly written the ISO image to a CD using ImgBurn or DeepBurner then it may be worthwhile to drop the write speed. I've had similar problems using cheap CDs
Even better, write the ISO image to a USB stick and boot to it. It's much faster to boot into and much faster if you you want to see what the OS is like before installing.
As you can see, the boneheaded LYT postings are gone from this thread. It takes two people to report the posting as spam and their postings will be deleted.
There's one more Spam posting in this thread (Posted by eavedrop44 on April 7, 2012 ) and if you flag it, you will be the second user and it will be deleted.
How did you burn the disc? What software did you use?
If you've not burn the ISO image to disc using ImgBurn or something similar, it won't boot.
Cheers, Darren.
If you have correctly written the ISO image to a CD using ImgBurn or DeepBurner then it may be worthwhile to drop the write speed. I've had similar problems using cheap CDs
Even better, write the ISO image to a USB stick and boot to it. It's much faster to boot into and much faster if you you want to see what the OS is like before installing.
I have installed the program on a memory stick and it works fine.
Thank you for your suggestion.
Jan
I have followed the best answer #2 and installed the program on a memory stick, this works great, Thank you.
It is a to bad the power user Lyt had to publish a lot of spam.
I can not work out how to now delete the question and the answers.
janvdl
Hi Jan,
As you can see, the boneheaded LYT postings are gone from this thread. It takes two people to report the posting as spam and their postings will be deleted.
There's one more Spam posting in this thread (Posted by eavedrop44 on April 7, 2012 ) and if you flag it, you will be the second user and it will be deleted.
kind regards
Doug