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Do you have any bootable CDs around? if so, test that one of them works. YOu can then eliminate your hardware ir BIOS as a source of the problem. If all is good there you should checksum the .iso file to be sure it isn't corrupted. If it is download it again and burn it again, telling your burner to verify the disk after burning.
Try testing the disk on a different computer as well. If it boots, run the disk check option at the boot screen.
Try testing the disk on a different computer as well. If it boots, run the disk check option at the boot screen.