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Member Registered: 2013-11-26 Posts: 4 [SOLVED] ISO is Broken - Disk Error 04, AX = 427E I'd love to give Arch a try but the ISO image isolinux disk error 20 esxi (archlinux-2013.01-dual.iso) is borked. I have downloaded from 3 separate mirrors and burned isolinux: disk error 20, ax = 42c3, drive ef on both ImgBurn (Windows) and K3b (Fedora). The MD5 matches correctly and all my other LiveCDs all boot fine on the same drive. ISOLINUX 6.02 ETCDisolinux: Disk error 04, AX = 427E, drive FE Last edited by nealbailey (2013-11-27 03:10:56) Offline #2 2013-11-26 16:10:59 Inxsible Forum Fellow From: Chicago Registered: 2008-06-09 Posts: 9,079 Re: [SOLVED] ISO is Broken - Disk Error 04, AX = 427E nealbailey wrote:I'd love to give Arch a try but the ISO image (archlinux-2011.01-dual.iso) is borked. I have downloaded from 3 separate mirrors and burned on both ImgBurn (Windows) and K3b (Fedora). The MD5 matches correctly and all my other LiveCDs all boot fine on the same drive. ISOLINUX 6.02 ETCDisolinux: Disk error 04, AX = 427E, drive FEummm why are you using such an old iso (from 2011) anyway ??This is the current release : Current Release: 2013.11.01Is usb booting an option on your machine ? You might want to try that instead of burning CDsEdit :: Also see this thread which is related : https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=172588 Last edited by Inxsible (2013-11-26 16:13:34) Forum RulesThere's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots ! Offline #3 2013-11-26 16:27:49 WonderWoofy Member From: Los Gatos, CA Registered: 2012-05-19 Posts: 8,412 Re: [SOLVED] ISO is Broken - Disk Error 04, AX = 427E Inxsible wrote:ummm why are you using such an old iso (from 2011) anyway ??I think this has to be a typo. In 2011, we didn't have the dual Arch isos, nor was syslinux anywhere close to v6.@OP, it has been a long time since I have tried to use an optical for much of anything. But there has been some talk about syslinux problems with isos. A fix has just been submitte
disk error 04" while trying to install Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 08:44:25 +0400 Hi there, I'm trying to install Fedora Core 6 to an HP Compaq something machine (don't remm the exact model etc, it was a friend's machine) and I get the following error: "isolinux: disk error 04, AX=4280, drive 9F". I insert the first install CD, it shows me the menu where I can choose https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=173478 options, I press ENTER, I get the message that says "loading linux", then "loading initrd", followed by a bunch of dots, and then the whole thing just waits for upto a minute. Finally I get the error message above. I know the CDs are fine coz I've used them to install https://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2007-January/msg04271.html FC6 on a bunch of other machines. And I know the CD drive of the machine in question too is fine coz I have installed other Linuces on it. Maybe its something to do with the interaction between the FC CD and this particular CD drive ... dunno. I'm too lazy to take out the CD drive and try with another one. So I am wondering if I can install FC6 from a floppy (that machine has a floppy drive). The install docs don't talk about installing from floppies ... is that still possible, or do I have to boot through USB? I wonder why I am getting this error though ... strange. Thanks in advance for any thoughts/ suggestions ... Regards, Rakhesh Follow-Ups: Re: "isolinux: disk error 04" while trying to install From: Ric Moore [Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]
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