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One more thing - it is always best to fully verify the download before burning to DVD, just to be sure it downloaded correctly with no errors/corruption.
This is easy, each file (.iso) will have a checksum published, called an MD5SUM. From Windows, you'll need to load a utility that can re-create the checksum on your file, a few suggestions are here, and a brief excerpt:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
That page provides links to a few different MD5SUM tools. Any should work fine.
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This is easy, each file (.iso) will have a checksum published, called an MD5SUM. From Windows, you'll need to load a utility that can re-create the checksum on your file, a few suggestions are here, and a brief excerpt:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
MD5SUM on Windows
Windows does not come with md5sum. You must download one from another location, preferably one that you trust. ....
There are also graphical tools such as the one used in the walk-through provided below.
Download and install winMD5Sum, a free and open source hash verification program.
Right-click the ISO file.
Click Send To, then winMD5Sum.
Wait for winMD5Sum to load and finish the checksum (this may take a significant amount of time depending on your computer's performance).
Copy the corresponding hash from UbuntuHashes into the bottom text box.
Click "Compare"
That page provides links to a few different MD5SUM tools. Any should work fine.
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