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virtuali:

--- Quote from: Jasona1972 on April 30, 2021, 03:50:26 pm ---The error message comes up before I am asked to continue
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No, the error message comes *AFTER* the 2nd stage of the installer has already started, and when it does, you'll see another "Welcome to the fsdreamteam GSX setup wizard" dialog, which has the option to click "Next" or "Cancel".

Your mistake here was that you clicked "Next", which would continue the installer and eventually got the error.

Instead, you should click "Cancel", and confirm exit the setup. And THEN you'll see another window asking if you want to keep the setup files for future installs. Reply YES, and it will open the Documents\GSX_Installer for you, with all files you need to check right there.

Jasona1972:
The error message comes up twice for me. It comes up when it gets to what I think would be the first stage of installing the GSX installer. Then the error message comes up again when I try to click on the GSX setup2.exe installer which is what I am guessing you are talking about by the second stage of the installation. If that is what you are talking about then I was getting it at the end of the 1st stage and not after the second stage starts.

Captain Kevin:
That second screenshot has the files you need to check, so run that program, get them string of numbers, and cross-check with the numbers in this post:

http://www.fsdreamteam.com/forum/index.php/topic,19926.msg165843.html#msg165843

If any of them do NOT match, need to know which files those are, so he can sort it out for you. I can already see gsx_p3d4_setup.exe appears to be missing.

Jasona1972:
I did actually do what I was told and got the screenshot of the MD5 tool showing the results of running the files in the 2nd screenshot. Unfortunately the way things have gone in communicating with this "Virtuali" has blown my mind and I think that message got in a wrong group of messages. I can tell you that not one of the number / letter strings matched. Thanks for your help. It is nice to see somebody help and be nice about it. Anyway, here it is again. I hope it doesn't get deleted because it was posted somewhere else but I have no idea where. Maybe I accidentally deleted it.

virtuali:

--- Quote from: Jasona1972 on May 01, 2021, 02:28:07 pm ---I did actually do what I was told and got the screenshot of the MD5 tool showing the results of running the files in the 2nd screenshot.
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So, in the, the MD5 worked ( as I said it would ) and when you *finally* followed my instructions, you manager to do that.


--- Quote ---I can tell you that not one of the number / letter strings matched.
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Which is not the case:

gsx_p3d4_setup2-5.bin DOESN'T match the correct MD5 in my previous post
gsx_p3d4_setup2-4.bin matches the correct MD5 ( BEDABEF11D01427B3AEB6017D1555312 both in your screenshot and my post )
gsx_p3d4_setup2-3.bin matches the correct MD5 ( 0CC6457DA1FBE2079638FA6E32F72061 both in your screenshot and my post )
gsx_p3d4_setup2-2.bin matches the correct MD5 ( 37027B7F335CBA1CD5ABB9A4E510CDE8 both in your screenshot and my post )
gsx_p3d4_setup2-1.bin DOESN'T match the correct MD5 in my previous post
gsx_p3d4_setup2.exe matches the correct MD5 ( DD47256167058609981E51E9B8330488 both in your screenshot and my post )

So, now that you FINALLY were able to check which files you got a bad download on your local Cloudflare server, we can finally fix them. Try again now, and see if you get the correct file.

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