Oracle LINUX 6.3 ISO has problem

Hi All,
I'm trying to install Oracle Linux 6.3 on my i5 desktop. Initially I installed it without disk check, the install was successfull but the OS would behave strangely. Buttons were invisible and messages on screen were not visible properly.
I tried installing it 3 times but at the time of install also button labels were missing.
Then I tested the DISK and it showed its corrupt.
Y'day I downloded the ISO from Oracle Official site (edelivery) again but disk test for it also failed.
I have Oracle 6.2 also and disk check for it was successfull.
But when I try to install it on my desktop my system goes in standby mode automatically.
So tehre are issues
1) Not able to install Linux 6.3 as downloads are corrupt.
2) Not able to install Linux 6.2 as system gos in standby mode when booting from DVD.
Thanks in advance.

You can verify the integrity of the ISO download by comparing your SHA-1 checksum with the information shown under the "View Digest" button at the Oracle edelivery download page. If the checksum is fine, the problem is your system.

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