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LinksUpcoming WebinarsContact SupportRegister CompanyBehind the Software HistoryContact UsCareer Opportunities Installation Error: "Error reading setup initialization file" or "The setup file may be corrupt" setup initialization, setup, initialization, http://www.goldensoftware.com/knowledge-base/surfer/1101-installation-error-error-reading-setup-initialization-file-or-the-setup-file-may-be-corrupt install, installation These errors usually means that the EXE file was not fully downloaded. Sometimes company firewalls or virus checkers prevent the last few bytes http://desktopengineer.com/msierrors of a file from being downloaded. If you can, try disabling the firewall or virus checker and then downloading the file again. If that does error 1305 not help, please right click over the file you downloaded and click Properties. Note the file size of the file you downloaded (in bytes) and email this information along with the name of the file you downloaded to surfersupport@goldensoftware.com. Updated July 21, 2015 Rate this article: Very helpful Could be error reading from better Not helpful Applies To Surfer User Comments Add a Comment Name Email Comment Verification @Guest, From your message, it looks like you are trying to install HTC Sync Manager, which "is a free application for your computer that makes it easy to sync all of your media to and from your computer with your HTC phone". Golden Software does not make or support this application in any way. If you are experiencing issues with this application, I suggest contacting the people who created it. Thanks, Leslie Leslie McWhirter @ 2016-01-25, 02:02 setup_3.1.64.0_htc size 141,056KB Guest @ 2016-01-24, 08:01 Hello Renova, That file size is much too small, indicating the download wasn't completed. You will need to either lower your antivirus/firewall settings in order to complete the download, or download the EXE on a computer with lower security settings and transfer it via thumb drive to your desired machine. Thanks, Leslie Leslie
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