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==Random or Start-up Errors== | ==Random or Start-up Errors== |
Revision as of 10:07, 21 June 2007
A NSIS Error message box means the installer you're trying to run is corrupted. It means the installer data was somehow modified and is no longer valid. The error states:
The installer you are trying to use is corrupted or incomplete. This could be the result of a damaged disk, a failed download or a virus. You may want to contact the author of this installer to obtain a new copy. It may be possible to skip this check using the /NCRC command line switch (NOT RECOMMENDED).
Solutions
Follow these steps for each case to get rid of the error.
Error with Single Installer
- Disable any download accelerators and download the installer again.
- Update any active anti-virus and download the installer again.
- Disable any active anti-virus and download the installer again.
- Download the installer from another source. It might be corrupted on the server, or the connection to the server is unreliable.
- Download the installer using another computer and copy it to the original computer using a reliable media.
- Rename the installer so it is a simple one-word name with no special characters (without removing the .exe suffix)
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Random or Start-up Errors
- Scan for, and remove malware