If you have a Unix box available try an md5 sum of the device the disk is on. Matthew Veety On Dec 3, 2010 3:34 PM, "Miroslav Stimac" <Miroslav.Stimac@xxxxxx> wrote: >> It would help to verify the checksums on the target machine. Ideally under >> both Haiku and some other OS (Linux). >> At any rate, if you can verify that another OS on the concerned laptop can >> read the CD correctly (i.e. the md5sum is correct), then please open a >> ticket. >> >> CU, Ingo > > > Hello Ingo, > > Now I verified both CD-Rs (the one that works and the other that has the installation problem) with the tool FastSum on the target machine (Windows Vista 32 Bit). > The checksums are for all folders (including all files) the same on both CD-Rs. The MD5 checksums match perfectly. > > However, when I tied to install Haiku by using the two CD-Rs, it worked with one (burnt with Nero Trial) and there was the copying file problem with the other CD (burnt with CDBurnerXP) during the installation. > > Any ideas what the reason for this problem could be? > > Perhaps there are differences between the methods how the CD is accessed by Windows respectively Haiku? > Error corrections? > DMA access? > Driver problems? > > Regards, > Miroslav Stimac > -- > GRATIS! Movie-FLAT mit über 300 Videos. > Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome >