Re: assistance please
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"Error in compressed file - Bad CRC" - This error can occur if you have a “bad download”. When Setup is run, it checks the integrity of the Setup file itself. This error is generated if it is determined that the Setup file has missing or corrupted data. To fix the problem, you simply need to try downloading again. Following the steps below should increase your chances of being successful on your next download attempt:
Delete the Setup file that contains the error.
Empty your Temporary Internet Files folder. In Internet Explorer, click on the ‘Tools|Internet Options...’ menu, then click on the [Delete Files...] button, then click [OK] to delete the files. You will not lose any important data by doing this. The Temporary Internet Files are files that Internet Explorer creates and uses as you surf the internet.
Try downloading the file again.
Try to refrain from downloading too many other things at the same time.
Alot of information surrounding this involve archived setup apps in the .tar, .gz, .tz, .war etc..... format
download the .zip version of BlueVoda and instead of using WinZip or whatever...try using XP's "Extract All.." to extract the setup.exe file that installs BlueVoda.
search results:
"Error in compressed file - Bad CRC" - This error can occur if you have a “bad download”. When Setup is run, it checks the integrity of the Setup file itself. This error is generated if it is determined that the Setup file has missing or corrupted data. To fix the problem, you simply need to try downloading again. Following the steps below should increase your chances of being successful on your next download attempt:
Delete the Setup file that contains the error.
Empty your Temporary Internet Files folder. In Internet Explorer, click on the ‘Tools|Internet Options...’ menu, then click on the [Delete Files...] button, then click [OK] to delete the files. You will not lose any important data by doing this. The Temporary Internet Files are files that Internet Explorer creates and uses as you surf the internet.
Try downloading the file again.
Try to refrain from downloading too many other things at the same time.
Alot of information surrounding this involve archived setup apps in the .tar, .gz, .tz, .war etc..... format
download the .zip version of BlueVoda and instead of using WinZip or whatever...try using XP's "Extract All.." to extract the setup.exe file that installs BlueVoda.
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