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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Weird NSIS error
Hi everyone, just trying to find some support, I recently rebuilt my computer with a new SSD and windows 7 64 bit.
I had some issues installing some programs after the install, such as Tversity 1.9.7 the error i received was "Installer integrity check has failed. Common causes include incomplete download and damaged media. Contact the installer's author to obtain a new copy. More information at: http://nsis.sf.net/NSIS_Error" I downloaded the install numerous times, reformatted, downloaded the file on another PC etc and it would come up with the error straight away. I downloaded 1.9.6 and installed it and it worked fine, I then found 1 9 7 on my Old Hard drive which i had connected to the PC and installed the software and it worked fine! I was just wondering is this a Windows 7 64 bit issue? or an installer issue? is there some software that i might need to install to get it working? i found some NSIS software installer thing but not sure if it actually done anything. Its sort of like having an issue when it extracts? |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: ${NSISDIR}
Posts: 2,776
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Did you not read the "Why can't NSIS help me?" part of http://nsis.sf.net/NSIS_Error ?
http://cdn.download.tversity.com/TVe...etup_1_9_7.exe seems to work for me but it seems like it is on a CDN so maybe the file is corrupted on one of the servers, try downloading through a proxy maybe... IntOp $PostCount $PostCount + 1 |
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