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ICanoe2
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TEENpup iso burn problem - solved

#1 Post by ICanoe2 »

I receive the following error when I try to burn the iso file for TEENpup2.0.0 to a cd.
"The entered block size does not correspond to the image length. The block size may be wrong"
Following are the default Nero settings:
The image type is defaulted to Data Mode 1 (whatever that means)
Block size(bytes): 2048
Image header size: 0
Image trailer size: 0
I have downloaded and tried a few times but with the same results.
When I choose to ignore the cd burns but the boot fails at the initial puppy menu screen.
I downloaded and burned the latest standard release (2.16.1) with no problems so it doesn't seem to be a problem with how I am burning the iso file.

Just as an aside does anybody know when the next barebones will be released?

Thanks for your help
Last edited by ICanoe2 on Fri 13 Jul 2007, 10:38, edited 1 time in total.

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Gekko
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#2 Post by Gekko »

Try burning a disc using imgburn (www.imgburn.com) It usually works better than Nero. And I've burnt the disc with it and it worked fine.

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#3 Post by tahaselim »

in order to write multi-boot cd isos, do I need to use a specific iso burner?

or nero, ImgBurn, graveman will just do?

Taha Selim

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#4 Post by cthisbear »

"The entered block size does not correspond to the image length. The block size may be wrong"

Sounds like a bad download to me.
The only time I ever got that message was when I downloaded one
version of Puppy...tried to burn it and failed.
Although I assumed the download was correct...it was
way too small.
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Why not use " BurnCDCC " as listed on Barrys'CD page.
Small, fast ,works. Hard choice I'd say.
Set burn to 32 or 40 speed. Failures if file size correct = nil.

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/utilities.html

" Download Now BurnCDCC™
This utility is used to burn an ISO file to a CD/DVD/BD disc. Many new systems come with a limited CD/DVD software package which lacks the ability to burn .ISO files.

Version 2.00a Released 3/17/2006 "
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Chris

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#5 Post by tahaselim »

cthisbear wrote:"The entered block size does not correspond to the image length. The block size may be wrong"

Sounds like a bad download to me.
The only time I ever got that message was when I downloaded one
version of Puppy...tried to burn it and failed.
Although I assumed the download was correct...it was
way too small.
.....................................................................
Why not use " BurnCDCC " as listed on Barrys'CD page.
Small, fast ,works. Hard choice I'd say.
Set burn to 32 or 40 speed. Failures if file size correct = nil.

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/utilities.html

" Download Now BurnCDCC™
This utility is used to burn an ISO file to a CD/DVD/BD disc. Many new systems come with a limited CD/DVD software package which lacks the ability to burn .ISO files.

Version 2.00a Released 3/17/2006 "
.................................................................................
Chris
does not it just say, for win OS. I would like to run it in puppy.

Taha Selim

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#6 Post by HairyWill »

Puppy has burniso2cd on the multimedia menu. I've always found it to be very good at burning isos, that's all it does.
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Solved ?

#7 Post by ICanoe2 »

I downloaded ImgBurn and burned the file (thanks Gekko) and there was no problem.
I will try it out on my machine at home tonight and make sure that everything is ok.
Interesting that Nero had a problem with this iso and not the standard 2.16 version. :?

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#8 Post by ICanoe2 »

This ended up being a bad download issue.
After trying two or three times I got the complete iso and now I have no problems. I saw a suggestion somewhere else in the forum to use btjunkie and have this as a torrent file. I agree wholeheartedly.
Thanks for your help!

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