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Old 04-07-2005   #1 (permalink)
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After creating ISO image...

i have downloaded Knoppix 3.7 and burned it to CD as an ISO image.

i have changed my computer bios to boot from CD first, but it does not work.

when i have tried to install it on my hd, just to test to see if it works.. i get this error message:


The feature you are trying to use is on a network source that is unnavailable.

Enter an alternate path to the folder containing the installation package RNENU.msi

C:\WINDOWS\Temp\VARU\Temp1\SP007839\BIN\


i have downloaded the Programe from 2 different internet sites and still the same propblem, i even tried mandrake and the same error comes up... please help!
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the computer can't boot from an iso image, you need to extract it first. Using nero, select the burn image option or similar.
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Extract complete!

yes, thankyou for your post!

i used a program called IsoBuster. This extracted my file and i burnt that onto CD... AND it WORKS! YAY

i was only confused because everywhere i read, it would say things like you need to burn the iso image.. but anywyas it works - thanks for ur help!
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Re: After creating ISO image...

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i have downloaded Knoppix 3.7 and burned it to CD as an ISO image.

i have changed my computer bios to boot from CD first, but it does not work.

when i have tried to install it on my hd, just to test to see if it works.. i get this error message:


The feature you are trying to use is on a network source that is unnavailable.

Enter an alternate path to the folder containing the installation package RNENU.msi

C:\WINDOWS\Temp\VARU\Temp1\SP007839\BIN\


i have downloaded the Programe from 2 different internet sites and still the same propblem, i even tried mandrake and the same error comes up... please help!
Using MagicISO to burn Knoppix 3.7 iso onto CD. It is a good ISO burner.
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