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I've set up a few linux variants on my Windows 7 laptop. Ubuntu, Gentoo and Fedora have worked fine, but I'm having issues with Mandriva 2001.2.
WindowsI've downloaded the 32-bit ISO and attached it as the boot media. I've set up a 10 gig fixed sized disk (as with the other installations).
I've booted the installation media, selected my regional settings, and selected erase and use the full disk.

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The installation program then lists the installation media, and I've selected none for the additional media to configure.
When I click install all the installation packages fail, one after another.
WindowsI've also tried including the CD-ROM but that gives other errors.Full

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I'm using VBox 3.2.12.
Any ideas?
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