Morbious Stone wrote:Thanks Already used those I've downloaded all versions more than 20 times each. Does this have anything 2 do with the 64 bit versions? and why am i getting hyper-transport flood sink errors with out fail and a reboot? This is So repeatable its ridiculous I'm starting to think that donations are slow, So downloads are intentionally corrupt So people have 2 pay 15 bucks for a dvd There is no logical reason people have 2 down load minimum 5 times to get a decent down load period and I've read the forums it doesn't make sense for that 2 be par for the coarse regardless of using 1)Different burners ---2)different media ---- 3)different USB boot software----4) different USB's---- 5)different PC's------- 6)The USB bootable software is idiot proof There should be no reason for errors after sooooo many times---- 7) burning at the slowest speed (every body knows how to burn a disk) and getting the same result=FAIL-----8) getting only simple Answers that anybody with any common sense has already done, Which is fine at first but when its a repeat its not cool----9) which could also be number one.... zero response/polite excuses /and or no answers offered and or not a single tid bit of technical expert advice offered , If you think thats impolite To tell you exactly how it is, Well That's how it is and any tech/software/programmer expert/noob knows it, whether its said or not and further more the 15 au price tag is ether a obviously admission there is a serious problem making a dvd or a blatant attempt at a forced donation Which i was under the impression was against the whole Linux ideology ether way I'm frustrated and insulted and nobody I know as of late all with way more skills than me and several rigs each each with varying configs have had any success
In my line of work I have installed all forms of Ultimate Edition on HUNDREDS of systems of all types and makes.
Your hyper transport sync errors are highly common of a damaged or failing memory controller and or VRM,s on the CPU.
OR
A ill thought out overclock
OR
improperly set bios settings
or Heat
As with any install, look at the system first.
Then look at your net and make sure your not suffering packet loss
As for the ISO,s, they all work fine. Heck I am over my 621 systems converted to linux mark and at least 2/3 of them are ultimate edition . 2.6.1 2.7 2.8 2.8 gamers 2.9 x32 and x64 .
Sorry guy, but there just is no validity to your claims.