That's good news.
Incidentally, you should ALWAYS extract first and then install. If you
don't, there are several other problems you may encounter.
Personally, I like to use the Checkout function in WinZip for Windows
installs. It extracts the archive to a new subdirectory and opens a
group with the setup files in it. When installation is complete and you
close WinZip, it removes the group and subdirectory. Automatic
housekeeping - gotta love it!
Doug
Michael Masterson wrote:
Thanks, Doug. I tried again and it worked. Either it was a connection
problem (twice in a row!) as you suggested or it somehow worked better
to save the zip file, extract separately, and launch setup separately.
In any case, it successfully installed.
Michael
Doug Thompson wrote:
Michael Masterson wrote:
Here's what WinZip told me:
Extracting f_0384
bad CRC eb80c9a6 (should be 372500c6)
Warning: the size of the extracted file (1974357) does not match the
uncompressed size (1974076) recorded in the zip file
This was on trying to extract version 1.1.4. I got a similar message
when trying to extract version 1.9b. I downloaded them from two
different sites.
If you are on dialup, it isn't uncommon for noise to get into the
transfer ans screw up the data. Error correction can only try to
recover individual packets and doesn't always get it right. It will
correct to the checksum for the packet, but there is no way for it to
know if there is a higher level checksum, or to calculate to it if
there is.
If you are on broadband, several elements of the system are suspect:
1. Failing NIC (Network interface card).
2. Noisy connection between your computer and the broadband modem.
3. Noisy connection between the drop point and your modem. This one
may be due to loss of signal strength upstream. A technician can
check it.
4. You're using a wireless router and there are 2.4Ghz cordless
telephones in use nearby and/or in your house/office.
5. You're using a wireless router and the location of the router
relative to the computer is suboptimal for reliable data transfer.
Doubtless I could come up with more, but first it would be helpful to
know the configuration of your LAN or if you're using one.
Good luck,
Doug
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