Hi Jerry,
You wrote:
> Is the MD5sum the same wrong value each time?
I'm on a different computer just now but do you
mean for repeat tries for the same download? It's
a bit late to compare previous also uncuccessful
tries and I hate to waste my Gigabites--I don't
have very many.
> If so, I think you can take the faulty MD5 sum
> at face value; it is telling you that the file is corrupt.
Which is what it seems.
> The file name is irrelevant, BTW; the MD5 sum
> is calculated from the bytes of the file only.
That's good to hear, otherwise the way in which
a Windows computer handles files could be the
problem, with the possibility that MS might find
such an outcome a useful customer trap.
> One thing to check; is the file size anything like right?
About how big should I expect the downloaded
file to be? I don't have any idea how big it should
be only that it is fairly large--enough to really
eat up my GB allowance to do multiple tries.
> If you are downloading ISOs using a browser then it is quite common
> for the download to be cut short without any error message.
Hmm! What alternative to using a browser would
you suggest? The matter of cutting off a without
any error message does seem to happen--I see
it from time to time, especially when I'm using a
dialup for my email and click on a link.
--
Regards,
Gene Falck
gfalck@merr.com
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