I was wondering what people thought about burning an iso image over a network. It seems like it wouldn't come out right, being such a big file size and all. The reason I want to do this is that I can't get any of the md5 checker programs to work on my only computer with a cd burner. It's very wierd but true. You all may remember me complaining about this a long time ago. I have probably burnt about 30 bootable cd's which started to boot up fine but would screw up later in the process. would it be better to just copy and paste it from the network drive to the comp with the cd burner or is there a good possibility for the file to get screwed up doing this. I really don't want to waste any more cd-r's than I have to. I have only gotten two bootable cd's to work that I have made. One I made at school, and the other at home, but I don't think it worked like it should have, even though it made it through the install of lycoris. Anyways, I just wanted to burn myself a copy of knoppix-std, which I have tried about 3 times unsuccessfully. I think that the problem is that the comp with the cd burner corrupts large files. I also had a problem where I tried downloading and installing jbuilder nine, and it wouldn't let me extract the files to the hard drive. I guess that my comp is just screwed up. I am using nero 5 with an acer cdrw 10x8x32 on winxp pro. The model of the cdburner is acer CRW1832A. I guess that I will just have to wait till I get another cdburner on a different computer. has anyone else ever experienced problems like mine to the extent that I have?

Thanks for any replies and sorry for the rant.