Problems with burning the iso

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Post by clem »

In Gnome you can just right click the ISO file and select "burn to disc". There's an option in K3B as well... as for Windows or Nero 6, I really don't know. Use the IRC channel if you need more help.
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Wickerman, When you download the Linux Mint iso, it is 1 large file in the region of 680meg in size. If you click on it it will prompt you for a program to open it. Select Nero and it will burn it to a cd, WHICH will be a bootable cd. This is then used to boot your computer and Linux Mint will run from the live cd. You will then get a chance to install to hard disk.
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It should be a .iso. At least thats what I downloaded! Strange where did you get it from?

I just clicked the german download mirror link and it clearly says LinuMint-2.0.iso
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No problem Wickerman, glad to be of help.
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