[JP] Can't unpack files
I already downloaded the zip file 3 times and I always have crc errors when unzipping the files default_com.exe and JP103_com.exe
Anny suggestions?
Anny suggestions?
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! C:\Temp4cd2\JurassicPark100_Setup.zip: CRC failed in Components\JP103_com.exe. The file is corrupt
! C:\Temp4cd2\JurassicPark100_Setup.zip: CRC failed in Components\JP104_com.exe. The file is corrupt
AND
Name Setup
Error opening file for writing:
\Launcher\Thumbs.db
This is on a fresh restart, downloaded through a new browser. No previous versions of install running.
Wasted 12gb of bandwidth on this so far, no luck at all. I'm getting the whole file but it's just corrupt every time. Tried with Antivirus off, tried updating winzip, tried opening the file from a different drives...
I think I may have figured this out, but I need a little input. I noticed that every time I tried to extract this, it was dumping several 70-80 meg files onto my root C: directory, so I moved the zip there. The individual packets didnt unzip, but the installer ran and actually installed the full Episode one! It seems like the .zip had some code to extract directly to the C: directory.
My question now is should it have installed all 4 episodes or will it do that only after I've completed the first one?
I'm assuming the file checksums were due to these odd files not being in the right directory, or the fact that the Jurassicpark100setup.exe file creates them and needs them to unzip the main package itself.
In any case, for people with this problem, try dragging the zip to your root c:\ directory and just running the setup file without unzipping the whole package, it may work!
edit: these files don't show up in the main .zip
1. Deactivate Antivirus, Avira in my case.
2. Drag main zip to c:\
3. Drag all files out of the main zip (this is where things go haywire, sometimes they come out corrupt, sometimes no. On the second try I got 3 chapters to work.
4. Run installer, don't change the default directory.
e: good idea, I'll try hitting the extract button
I hate to tell you to wait until tomorrow, but I'm out of ideas on this one and we're well outside of business hours. If that doesn't resolve the issue for you, I'll make sure it gets looked at it in the morning.
If you have any power to change this, please try to make each episode available individually. BTTF worked like a charm and ran perfectly.
Thanks for sticking with me on this, I had given up earlier and was just moving things around and got a little to install accidentally.
When I unpacked the zip in Winrar I went to "extract to" and then checked "keep broken files" so it wouldn't wipe the files it found corrupt. Then I ran the installer.
That's where it got a little dicey. On the first install it installed Parts 2, 3, and 4. That was the first time I got part 4 to install. I ran the install again, it unpacked parts 1 and 3. the third time I got a clean install of all 4 parts.
No idea why it did this, but at least now it's playable. Definitely needed to have that box checked or never would have got part 4.
If you are interested in narrowing it down there are a few things we can try.
First of all i would try a separate md5 check on the JurassicPark100_Setup.zip.
Please download and install Hashcheck.
Then unzip and copy the attached MD5 File into the folder that contains the JurassicPark100_Setup.zip you downloaded from Telltale.
Finally just double click on the .md5 file for verification and tell us the results.
Green: File is okay.
Yellow: File is missing.
Read: File is corrupt.
If the file is okay, you can try if unzipping it with 7-Zip instead of winrar works without errors.
Ran hashcheck again, it failed. What?!? Virus scan is off.
Extracted default_com.exe by manually dragging to the Components folder, and it works.
This is all over the place, I don't get it!
edit: this is nuts, now it matches again!
Are you using a proxy or behind a firewall?
Who is your ISP? Is it a satellite internet service or something similar?
Are you on a network at a school?
These kind of non-deterministic results sound more and more like there could be a hardware issue with your memory or CPU.
Is your system overclocked in any way?
1. Uninstalled Avira completely and rebooted. I've been suspicious of it for a few weeks now, since they put out that major update and redesign. Steam files have been coming up bad too, and I've run full chkdsk scans, memory tests, and virus scans with more than one program all coming up clean. I think it was Avira's realtime scanner.
2. Unzipped with Winzip rather than Winrar. Installed, worked the first time. Retried extracting it a few more times, worked fine. Tried again with winrar, ERROR. Reran hash check, good. Winzip works every time, winrar refuses to work at all. I'm running the 64 bit version of winrar if that helps.
Anyone have any suggestions for a good, free antivirus?
Here's a comparison of various Security products.
I recently changed from Avira free to AVG free, and i like it.