Try openoffice.com and down load it
from the Microsoft web site. and uninstall the one you downloaded first
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From: "Barbara Duprey" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:29 AM
To: "SARASWATI JI" <[email protected]>; "Open Office Users"
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [users] cannot unpack openoffice
SARASWATI JI wrote:
I tried with all antiviruses uninstalled but the following nsis error
appears again. I have downloaded openoffice 3.1 with '' DOWN THEM
ALL''.Its name at your site is 00o_3.1.0_WinIntel_install__en.exe .But
this file is saved in my Computer as OOoWin32Intel_install_wJRE_en.US.
Please note that ‘’exe ‘’ is not in the file name . On double clicking
''NSIS ERROR'' appears which says '' INTEGRITY CHECK HAS FAILED.
COMMON CAUSES INCLUDE INCOMPLETE DOWN LOAD AND DAMAGED MEDIA.CONTACT THE
INSTALLER AUTHOR TO OBTAIN A NEW COPY. '' Do I have to download '' JAVA
RUNTIME'' As the ''JRE'' in the filename I saved suggests ?
When I drag the above file in black cmd window then it start unpacking it
but after 17-18% a small window appears with a red cross which says''
Error decompressing data!Corrupted installer ?
Interesting. The name of the file should be
OOo_3.1.0_Win32Intel_install_wJRE_en-US.exe
I don't understand the part about "DOWN THEM ALL" -- I don't see anything
like that on the www.openoffice.org website. It has "I want to download
OpenOffice.org" and clicking that gets a box with "Download now!" and a
big arrow, preset for the version that my OS (VistaHP) needs. You do need
the Java Runtime Environment, and it's easiest to get it as part of the
package with OOo. Did you use a different website? There is a way to
verify that the file has not been corrupted; according to the site, its
MD5SUM is
88b6edeb5df6d6bc63bc63ce4d4910af
(Instructions for using MD5SUMs are at
www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/using_md5sums.html). It does sound as if you
got a bad file; I recommend using the OOo website, and some kind of
download manager (if you use the Firefox browser, there's apparently a
good one built in).
Hope this helps!
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