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#1
Maria Caliban

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I spent 14 hours downloading the demo from the gamer's hell torrent.

It won't install because 'Installer integrity checked failed.'

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Naithin

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If you're looking for a hassle free download and install experience; highly recommend just grabbing it via Steam.



Steam's Demo release didn't go live at the same time as either the bioware or even the later gamershell releases, but it wasn't too far behind. Gave up on the other options, went through steam, was playing in no time without narry a crash nor installer error.

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Mordaedil

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Wouldn't it have been faster to do just from the Bioware's own site?

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Bann Duncan

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That happened to me, as well. I then downloaded from Steam and all was well.



http://store.steampo.../?snr=1_4_4__13

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Maria Caliban

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Yes, I know about Steam. It's as fast as the Torrent.



Is there anyway to force uTorrent to check everything is kosher with my DL?

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Maria Caliban

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Edit:

I unzipped it again, renamed the file 'DA.exe,' and then it worked.

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Bann Duncan

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As verifying the file goes, you mean?

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Mordaedil

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Yes, but it requires them to have a certain file included, I believe. I can't really check from work or anything, but I believe there's an NFO or NSF file or something included with most torrents which is basically checking the file if it corresponds to an image it has. If there are holes, it will usually verify with the program that it has holes and redownload them.

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Maria Caliban wrote...

Edit:
I unzipped it again, renamed the file 'DA.exe,' and then it worked.

:blink:

That's incredible.

Also...sorry your torrent took so long. I was going to leave my computer on to seed over night but it looks like it has gotten to the point where there are 3 times as many seeds as there are peers.

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Mordaedil

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Maria Caliban wrote...

Edit:
I unzipped it again, renamed the file 'DA.exe,' and then it worked.

Where exactly did you place that file? If it was in the root of the drive (C:\\ or D:\\ etc.) that shouldn't have happened. I guess I could see it if it was placed in a deeper tree with some invalid characters for some folders names, or even just non-standard ones (such as those found in Program Files (x86) could trigger it).

At least, I've had that problem once or twice.

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ViSeiRa

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Ah... common error with NSIS installers, I'd have said it's the download manager but uTorrent actually has built-in hash check, it should have had some hash fails and then re-downloaded the corrupt parts... good to know it worked though.