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  • #16
    you don't need to unrar it....
    click on the .exe and it unpacts in your c:\Edius 4.6 dir
    From there you can install it

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    • #17
      Hi,
      I tried what you said but the zip file still gets 'unzipped' and the crc errors remain.

      Unless I am missing something, either way the files have to be unzipped and any errors will show whatever way it is done.
      Keith
      Dual 3.06 Xeon, 2Gb memory, NX card, Edius 4.6, Procoder 2.

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      • #18
        I just unzipped by the windows method in Win XP PRO, I got no errors. Has everyone with problems been using WinZip or WinRar?
        AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, RTX 3080, 64GB RAM, EDIUS X WG.

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        • #19
          No problems with WinZip 9.0 SR-1.

          I never upgraded to 10.0 or later because the company decided not to honor its perpetual license obligations.

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          • #20
            always just unzipped by the windows method (contex-menue) in Win XP PRO,
            since the old 2.0 days, never a problem.....

            old Hans
            Edius 5,51 / Edius 6.08 / Edius 6.54(b) / Neo 3.0 / Neo 3.5

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            • #21
              Originally posted by redgum
              I just finished the second download but WinRar shows the first two CAB files as damaged, third one is fine. I won't try to install it.
              Where did you download from Redgum, I downloaded from the Australia site with no problems
              Regards Barry
              Win 10HP, EDIUS WG9.4, HD Spark, Boris RED 5, VMW6, Authorworks 6, Bluff Titler, VisTitler 2.8, NEAT 3/4, Mercalli 2/4, Vitascene, Izotope RX6 Plugin, NewBlue, Trend Micro AV
              GB GA-X58A-UD3R MB, i7 990X@4G, 12G 1600mhz Mem, Samsung EVO-250G SSD, 3x2T RAID, GTX 970W OC, 2x24 inch LG Monitors
              Canon XH-A1/ Canon HF-G30, GoPro Hero3 Black, Edit @1920 50p HQ preset

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              Laptop ASUS G752VT-GC060T Win 10HP, Edius WG8.53 Samsung M2 SSD 256G+1Tb HD,

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              • #22
                Me too, Barry. Twice.
                Downloaded again today. On the original download two of the three CAB files were crook.
                But even when I installed the latest download I got the "expired" message.
                The first time I couldn't unload and had to resort to the registry (through Support) but the second time the unload was successful and I'm back with v4.5.4.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by redgum
                  But even when I installed the latest download I got the "expired" message.
                  .
                  It's likely the dongle incompatibility with Windows Vista 64 bit that I believe you are using.
                  AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, RTX 3080, 64GB RAM, EDIUS X WG.

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                  • #24
                    Well past that stage according to Tech Support. Besides, my working Edius only runs on Win XP Pro SP2. It's only CS3 that I have running beautifully on Vista x64.
                    And the dongle works fine with v4.5.4. If there's a problem in that area it has to be with the v4.6 update. Nothing else has changed.

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                    • #25
                      Here is the SFV file (CRC-32 checksum) for the EDIUS v4.6 update ZIP archive.

                      Use any SFV checker app (like QuickSFV for example) to check your download is complete and correct.
                      Attached Files

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                      • #26
                        Hi,

                        If necessary, you can download the zip file again, or I think you can try an utility called Advanced Zip Repair to repair your Zip file. It works rather well for my corrupt Zip files.

                        Alan

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                        • #27
                          Are you using an external USB drive? On a few occasions, I have had errors when unzipping on an external drive. I don't know why, but when I copied the files to my C or internal E drive, it worked fine.

                          JohnnyD
                          Edius7, 4790K, 16G, Win7, GTX970ti MatroxLE
                          2nd Sys.,Edius5.51, 2700K, 16G, GTX1060, Win7
                          Atari 400
                          JohnFellersProd

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                          • #28
                            If your system corrupts files during transfers to or from an external drive connected via USB, I wouldn't trust ANYTHING kept on the drive. Given that most people use external drives to archive projects and make backups, any data corruption is unacceptable and should not be written off lightly.

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