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Corrupt PSX ISO

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by apophos755, Sep 22, 2008.

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  1. apophos755

    apophos755 Well-Known Member

    I recently tried to DL Castlevania Chronicles. The DL went fine, when I tried to extract it (using WinRAR) it gets to 98% then it says file is corrupt. Can anyone help me with this? I thought there may have been a problem occuring while i DL'd it, but I DL'd it a second time and I got the same result. Does anyone have any ideas? Thank you for your time.
     
  2. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    Try downloading it again using a different method like manager etc. If that doesn't work, it's corrupt on the server for sure.
     
  3. apophos755

    apophos755 Well-Known Member

    I would love to try downloading it again with a different manager, but the problem is i don't have the points available at the moment, and I would hate to do it again and have the same results and lose more points. I do want to thank you for taking the time to answer my question.
     
  4. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    Well if you didn't know, you can redownload it in a period of 24 hours without it costing points.
     
  5. apophos755

    apophos755 Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I knew that. But unfortunately my 24 hour window expired before I made my first post. Thanks for your help.
     
  6. joshds

    joshds New Member

    I am also having issues with this file.

    It says that the CRC Failed on the .bin file, and therefore the file is corrupt.

    I tried DL'ing both the NA & EU mirror versions

    I tried using ARAR, but it did not work...
    ARAR claimed that it repaired the archive, but I still get the CRC Failed error when it gets to ~99% when extracting the _fixed.rar file :-(

    I tried Downloading through Chrome & IE as well... with the same results in both.

    There are several comments on the DL page where others are having the same problem.

    So I'd definitely say that it is the file itself on the server(s) that is corrupt...
     
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