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Trouble Installing From CD After Burning From .bin

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Well another day another problem. Today i have been burning .bin files and
then trying to install them. i am pretty sure i am burning the .bin files
correctly and
that seems to be working out fine. But when i go to install any of the
programs it
will begin the install process but then it will pop up with an error message
telling me that the some file size has been externally changed and that the
file is no longer valid... is there any way for me to turn off the process
which checks the file size or what am i doing wrong... i need some help here.
i hope i gave enough info on my problem. oh yeah and also i have the added
joy of my cd rom drive disappearing from "My Computer" and the fact that the
cd does not stop spinning and i must restart my computer to eject the cd or
do anything.. i know this is a seperate problem but i thought i would add
that on there. maybe it
has some diagnosis value?

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