"Russell" <> wrote in message
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>I downloaded the
> vista_5384.4.060518-1455_winmain_beta2_x86fre_client-LB2CFRE_EN_DVD.iso
> image on
> June 8 and burned a DVD at the slowest write setting.
>
> Yesterday work finally calmed down and I decided it was time to try out
> the
> Vista Beta2. I put in a new freshly reformatted drive into my system (P4
> 3,
> 3GHz, 2 GB Ram, Intel mobo) to keep the Vista Beta separate and everything
> worked fine up to the point when I enter the product key. It then ended
> with
> "Setup cannot open Windows Image File." :-(
>
> I see that this issue has been raised elsewhere in this forum. Before
> trying to
> burn more DVDs on other media is there a way to confirm that the iso
> download is
> - correct and intact? (it looks fine..).
>
> The downloaded image file is 2.45 GB (2,633,114,432 bytes).
>
> When I go to burn the iso image with NERO I get a warning message that "
> The
> entered block size does not correspond to the image length. The block size
> may
> be wrong. Do you want to correct the value or ignore the problem?" (I
> selected
> 'ignore')
>
> The resulting 3.12 GB (3,355,598,848 bytes) DVD appears to contain the
> install
> files and the computer boots from the DVD.
>
> I signed up for the Beta 2 and still have my 'Microsoft Windows Vista Beta
> 2
> Order Confirmation and Product Key' email. In the event that the download
> is
> corrupted, is there a way to still get another copy from Microsoft? I
> understand
> the public beta is closed. But can someone who has already signed up, and
> has
> their product key, get access to another download?
>
> Thanks for any advice :-)
>
> Russell
> Montreal, CANADA
Hello Russell
The download file size should be a little over 3GB. Yours appears to be a
little short.
Search around for the phrase MD5 for tools that check an ISO download.
There are several available, including one by Nero.
Unfortunately the Microsoft download site is closed. However, the next
release for the CPP is only a couple months away, so be sure to take
advantage of this.
Mark
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