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= Downloading an ISO image =
= Downloading an ISO image =


Each stable release and test-build of Manjaro has its own particular folder, which will contain all the 32 and 64 bit versions of both the full and NET editions available. Each folder will also contain the relevant ''checksum'' files which can be used to check the integrity of your downloaded ISO file (i.e. to ensure that it has not been corrupted during download). A guide provided on how to '''[[Check a Downloaded ISO Image For Errors]]''' in both Linux and Windows.
Each stable release and test-build of Manjaro has its own particular folder, which will contain all the 32 and 64 bit versions of both the full and NET editions available. Each folder will also contain the relevant ''checksum'' files which can be used to check the integrity of your downloaded ISO file (i.e. to ensure that it has not been corrupted during download). A link to the guide on doing this has been provided below.


'''Stable Releases''' of Manjaro are intended to be used by the general public. As such, will be the appropriate choice for the majority of users. Each of the stable releases - starting from 0.8.0 - can be downloaded from the '''[http://sourceforge.net/projects/manjarolinux/files/release/ Stable Release section]''' of the ''Sourceforge'' website.
'''Stable Releases''' of Manjaro are intended to be used by the general public. As such, will be the appropriate choice for the majority of users. Each of the stable releases - starting from 0.8.0 - can be downloaded from the '''[http://sourceforge.net/projects/manjarolinux/files/release/ Stable Release section]''' of the ''Sourceforge'' website.
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= Checking the Downloaded ISO Image For Errors =
= Checking the Downloaded ISO Image For Errors =


It is absolutely <u>''critical''</u> that you ensure that your downloaded ISO file has not been corrupted before attempting to use it. A guide on how to check your ISO file for errors in both Linux and Windows operating systems is available '''[[Check a Downloaded ISO Image For Errors|here]]'''.
It is absolutely <u>''critical''</u> that you ensure that your downloaded ISO file has not been corrupted before attempting to use it. A guide has been provided on how to '''[[Check a Downloaded ISO Image For Errors]]''' in both Linux and Windows.




= Burning an ISO File =
= Burning an ISO File =


Once the integrity of the ISO has been verified, unless you wish to use Manjaro in a ''virtual machine'', it will then be necessary to burn it to an installation medium such as a CD/DVD or USB flashdrive / datastick, in order to run and/or install it on your system. A guide to do so is available '''[[Burn an ISO File|here]]'''.
Once the integrity of the ISO has been verified, unless you wish to use Manjaro in a ''virtual machine'', it will then be necessary to burn it to an installation medium such as a CD/DVD or USB flashdrive / datastick, in order to run and/or install it on your system. A guide on how to '''[[Burn an ISO File]]''' in both Linux and Windows has been provided.