Also, if the problem persists you could try to use the torrent download, I believe that uses checksums to get each segment valid.
Also, if the problem persists you could try to use the torrent download, I believe that uses checksums to get each segment valid.
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I have downloaded the files thrice. Once through Torrent, and twice through Fileplanet or shack or whichever. I will try the torrent again though, doubt itll work.
Perhaps it is a harddisk problem. And the file may get written to (a) bad sector(s). Have you checked that?
I assume that being told by the machine to run the chkdsk utility, you promptly ran the chkdsk utility?
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I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We've created life in our own image. - Stephen Hawking
I'm not really sure what the Chkdsk Utility is. And I'm not sure how to check or anything.
hum... are u SURE u are installing EB on top of a CLEAN VANILLA version 1.5 or 1.6. IF you have Alexander RTW expansion (or other mods), that might be giving u some issues
IF all else is failing... delete RTW and re-install it again. IF you have RTW BI, ur ok. IF you have the old RTW CD's check the version, u might need to download 1.5 from Activision.com.
Go to "My Computer". Right click on your harddrive. Choose "Properties". Go to the "Tools" tab. Look for "Error-Checking". Select "Check Now...". It will run a test of your harddrive. Depending on your system, it may take anywhere from a couple minutes to a half hour. Also, for many systems it will say it must restart your computer to run the check. Schedule a check then restart your computer.
I'll try both of those things, Thanks!
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