Learnkey Cisco ® CCNA Series (Exam640-801)
The CCNA® credential represents a basic knowledge of networking and Cisco® technology. With the CCNA® Series from LearnKey, candidates pursuing the two-exam option for certification prepare for both required tests, the Introduction to Cisco® Networking Technologies exam (INTRO) and the Interconnecting Cisco® Networking Devices exam (ICND). Expert instructor Michael Storm covers all Cisco® exam topics for both tests. At the conclusion of this series, you will be prepared to pass the INTRO and ICND exams required to complete the two-exam option for CCNA® certification. Cisco ® CCNA Series(Exam640-801) Michael Storm
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9 CDs
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May 20th, 2007 16:09
Great THANKS !! Devilking1 very nice of you (:->
May 27th, 2007 10:57
ICND2.1_s1 is corrputed. Will you please upload the links for that? Thanks.
May 27th, 2007 14:53
ok ok so u say there are 9 cds but in rapidshare i only found 6 cds!!!! where are the other 3? or there are 6 cds ?
May 28th, 2007 12:02
No. Only the ICND2.1_S1 has problems. When I downloaded and WinRARed it, it only had the BIN file but no IMAGE files for me to burn it to a CD. I have no problems on the others but this one. Appreciate in advance.
May 28th, 2007 22:02
devilkings1, will you please reload the ICND2.1_S1? Thanks.
May 29th, 2007 00:35
You just create a text file that is named the exact same thing as your bin file except with a cue extension. In this text file you need this information:
FILE “yourbinfilenamehere.bin” BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00
Step-by-step:
Say you have a file called gameiso.bin
1. Right click on a blank space in the same folder
2. Select new text document
3. Double click to open your New Text Document.txt
4. Paste this into the file:
FILE “gameiso.bin” BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00
Make sure you edit gameiso.bin to the exact name of your bin file.
5. Click File menu
6. Click Save
7. Click the Red X to close it
8. Right click the New Text Document.txt and select Rename
9. Rename it like your bin file except with a cue extension:
gameiso.cue
10. Now any program that can read CD-rom ISOs (nero, alcohol, etc) should be ready to read the file.
May 29th, 2007 23:40
Please notice that there are total of 9 CDs and they are seperated in two different folders. One for INTRO and Other is For ICND . Please check it out "arvintanner_desp". please try to follow the good tip from AYEHAN to make the cue file.. I don't have cue file with me here with orignal one also.. I use to mount it on daemons tools to install it out and it has no problem from there… regards, devilkings1
July 14th, 2007 03:33
Realy Realy >>>>>>>>>>>.thanks for You
July 29th, 2007 02:46
Caitlin…
bon dia muchacha!…