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Corrupt Installation File
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16 Feb 2012 10:26 #279
by pgilman
Corrupt Installation File was created by pgilman
When trying to install SAM, you may see a message saying that the installation file is corrupt. To avoid this problem, please download the file and save it to your computer, and then run the installation after the download is complete. Depending on your web browser, you may need to right-click the link to the file and choose "Save" or "Save link as" from the shortcut menu to download the file instead of running it.
Best regards,
Paul.
Best regards,
Paul.
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17 Feb 2012 05:35 #280
by hellmico
Replied by hellmico on topic Corrupt Installation File
I downloaded the way you explained and it makes no difference. Is still get the same error Message. We are using Windows7 Enterprise 64bit, maybe this is the problem?
The Installfile for the Versions 2011.6.30 starts without error message.
with kind regards O.Hellmich
The Installfile for the Versions 2011.6.30 starts without error message.
with kind regards O.Hellmich
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28 Feb 2012 15:04 #281
by Kuwait
Replied by Kuwait on topic Corrupt Installation File
I've got similar problem, after downloading the win32-bit version 2-12-2011, I can't install it on my computer which is running a 64-bit!!
any help suggested ??
any help suggested ??
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28 Feb 2012 15:16 #282
by Kuwait
Replied by Kuwait on topic Corrupt Installation File
PROBLEM FIXED !
Finally figured our the reason behind the error, it was the download file wasn't complete !!
You have to make sure that the file is COMPLETE 96.952 MB
Finally figured our the reason behind the error, it was the download file wasn't complete !!
You have to make sure that the file is COMPLETE 96.952 MB
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06 Mar 2012 04:58 #283
by KateAttwood
Replied by KateAttwood on topic Corrupt Installation File
I’ve had the same issue, but I swapped my 64 bit system to 32 bit system, now the SAM runs perfectly
If you want to move from a 64-bit version of Windows to a 32-bit version of Windows 7 or vice versa, you'll need to back up your files and then choose the custom option during Windows 7 installation. You'll then need to restore your files and reinstall your programs and it should work fine.
I wonder if the SAM system can be applied to the online websites like www.gamble.co.uk , I mean is it technically possible to use SAM as an website monitoring program?
If you want to move from a 64-bit version of Windows to a 32-bit version of Windows 7 or vice versa, you'll need to back up your files and then choose the custom option during Windows 7 installation. You'll then need to restore your files and reinstall your programs and it should work fine.
I wonder if the SAM system can be applied to the online websites like www.gamble.co.uk , I mean is it technically possible to use SAM as an website monitoring program?
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08 Mar 2012 17:44 #284
by pgilman
Replied by pgilman on topic Corrupt Installation File
SAM runs on both the 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows 7. There is no need to make changes to your 64-bit Windows 7 installation to run SAM.
I don't know what you mean by a "website monitoring program," but I don't think that is something SAM can do. The website you mention does not appear to have anything to do with renewable energy or with energy modeling.
Best regards,
Paul.
I don't know what you mean by a "website monitoring program," but I don't think that is something SAM can do. The website you mention does not appear to have anything to do with renewable energy or with energy modeling.
Best regards,
Paul.
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