[Centos] Getting burned ISO's to pass mediacheck.

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there's nothing to confirm - I know and stated this was a burner issue - 
but there's millions of these burners out and about (hundreds of models 
from dozens of manufacturers, with thousands of each type sold to 
consumers) - it's not a matter of something failing on Samsung CDZ678, it 
fails on Samasung CDZ687 CD^T&* CD%T^*& CD^*&CD %^*&CD *%&CD%* C% *D%*CD 
and Toshiba CD&*( CC^D(& CD^(&* C^D*&( CD^(& C^D(, and LiteOn CD^*& CD^&(* 
CD^*& CD^&* C^D*&, etc... (those were model numbers, just did some quick 
typing :) )

On Fri, 4 Mar 2005, Mickael Maddison wrote:

> Hello William,
> 
> I would confirm that. I'm using an old USB Backpack CDreWriter at 4x,
> and it's flawless.  It never seems to fail, where my faster burners
> often seem to skip a beat.  I've managed to get all the iso's burnt
> without problem and have successfully installed from them.
> 
> 

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