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Hi there,
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P.D: I was using latest WinRar version.
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After reading your post I'm am not sure I understand anything you have said to this point, but I'll give it a shot. The problem could be as simple as you have been trying to install corrupted program files from a program you have downloaded from the internet. Do a Google search and try to find a different fownload source for the program you are trying t install. Besides that possibility, have you set up your Geil BlackDragon PC6400 in BIOS?
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I'm not exactly sure. But will this help in any way?
Message edited by badge on 12-27-2007 at 10:25:10 PM |
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""if you try to install the program, you get a "blabla the file is corrupted and cannot be used bla" error. ""
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Try the free jzip program I linked. If that fails to open the file successfully, you have a corrupted file regardless of how the zip program displays the error message. I would go for another download location and get a 'valid' copy downloaded and unzip it and not be concerned with the error message you are getting for the bad corrupted file you are trying to unzip. |
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Hi
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same problem here |
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same here too |
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