so i'm trying to get my computer up and working now - downloading drivers i need and stuffevery time i download any driver file and run it, CRC checks fail - this has happened with internet explorer and firefox, from multiple providers' websites - creative, logitech, canon, etc.a few things get by without a problem, like the firefox installation exe, but everything else is being corrupted somehowany ideas?read some google responses from people but nothing really applies to me1) UAC is disabled2) my account is the admin account3) internet connection is hard-wired to the routergonna try reinstalling the network drivers[Edited on September 9, 2008 at 11:13 AM. Reason : .]
9/9/2008 11:10:29 AM
try reinstalling the network drivers
9/9/2008 12:12:57 PM
who made your NICbroadcom nics have a lot of problems with tcp lso/cso and vista/2008 x64, try turning off the TOE
9/9/2008 12:46:36 PM
fuck it thinks everything is corrupt somehowi downloaded the driver for the NIC from asus's website on another PC and brought it over on a jump drive. i tried extracting the contents on my computer, but it says it's corrupt. so then i went back to the other pc and tried extracting contents there, and it went off without a problem.so then i tried installing WinRAR with a known good copy of the installation file - the desktop thinks that file is corrupt too.i didn't even download that one - it was on a hard drive of mine. what the fuck
9/9/2008 3:53:03 PM
It sounds like what my computer was doing when the RAM was bad. Try running one of the various memtest apps out there.It could be a bad HD too, but this has other ways that it would also manifest itself (very slow file transfers, etc.).
9/9/2008 4:33:37 PM
yeah i don't think it's a bad HD because i just re-organized a bunch of data at pretty decent speedsrunning windows memory diagnostics right now
9/9/2008 5:07:17 PM
windows memory diagnostics said no problems detected after a couple of passesshould i get another testing program?
9/9/2008 5:21:45 PM
Just for the sake of being thorough, do you have an option to "Run as administrator" if you right-click on any of the driver installer files? I've seen the need to do that with Symantec antivirus products on Vista because of a similar issue, although it may not be an issue since you have UAC turned off.
9/10/2008 6:48:33 AM
yep, i tried that too - it didn't work either
9/10/2008 10:56:43 AM
ok so i'm back to thinking it's a memory problemtried to install xp from a good DVD i've used before and that said installation files are corrupt too
9/10/2008 12:31:52 PM
it was some bad OCZ rammemtest86+ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>...>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> windows memory diagnostic toolthanks/thread
9/11/2008 12:11:28 AM
fuck - it corrupted some of my files i was moving around to the new hard drivesdamn OCZoh well, downloading it all again wasn't so bad
9/11/2008 3:20:52 PM
damn seagate 1tb drive just died on mewhat the fuxxthis is not an enjoyable computer build
9/11/2008 10:34:42 PM