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Download and Burn BackTrack in TEL Open Lab or @home

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|[[Image:tel_oenlab.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The '''TEL OPEN LAB<br />(Rm. T2113)''' is one of the few areas at Seneca that '''allows the student to burn CD/DVDs without having to boot from an <u>external</u> (removable) hard drive'''.]]
|[[Image:workstation.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Follow the instructions below to download and burn your '''Fedora 16 DVD''' and '''Fedora LIVE CD'''. ]]
 
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'''Before Proceeding with <b>Procedure to Download and BurningBurn a CD/DVD in TEL Open Lab:'''</b>
{{Admon/important|Make certain to only download and burn the 64-bit versions of the CD LIVE and DVD installation images. Although 32-bit versions will work on 64-bit computers, they can cause problems later in the OPS235 labs!!!|}}
 
 
<b>Procedure to Download and Burn a CD/DVD in TEL Open Lab:</b>
# Set "Master Selector" on CPU to <b>Internal</b>.
# To access the boot menu quicker, press <b>ESC</b> at the network boot procedure
# Select <b>2. Win 7</b> from the boot menu<br /><br /><b>NOTE: </b>It may be preferable to boot WINDOWS as opposed to Matrix <br />(since you may have limited account space in your Matrix account to download a DVD image).<br /><br />
# Use the following URL to download BackTrack OS image on your Windows Desktop:<br /><br />[http://www.backtrack-linux.org/downloads/ http://www.backtrack-linux.org/downloads/] 
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<li>Remove your downloaded images on your desktop.</li>
<li>Log-out and shutdown the computer.</li>
<li>It is highly recommended to test to see if your install CD/DVD image works by going to your OPS235 SEC520 lab, and see if the CD and DVD media correctly boots up in the computer lab...</li>
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