bernhard, i have to admit to be kind of clueless regarding this strange phaenomen - a file is not *somehow* bad, it is bad or not. also it is possible a few DVDs have quality problems (eg. scratches), but highly improbable they have it at the same spot on the DVD.
i'm still thinking we have to search for a not so obvious reason for this behaviour - sounds like something gets *filled up* until a certain level and then refuses. please keep in mind memory is used a little bit over 50% only with gigastudio, so a problem *behind this border* would not have shown up so far. can't guarantee for forte of course, but it has been tested here and has shown to be stable.
are you saying you _can_ copy the files to harddrive and if you run the installer from there the same thing happens? how does your memory and CPU behave during the installation and when the problem occures?
christian
i'm still thinking we have to search for a not so obvious reason for this behaviour - sounds like something gets *filled up* until a certain level and then refuses. please keep in mind memory is used a little bit over 50% only with gigastudio, so a problem *behind this border* would not have shown up so far. can't guarantee for forte of course, but it has been tested here and has shown to be stable.
are you saying you _can_ copy the files to harddrive and if you run the installer from there the same thing happens? how does your memory and CPU behave during the installation and when the problem occures?
christian
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.