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Date: Jan 2005 Location: London Posts: 2 /NCRC command line switch (how is this done) Ok so nsis.sf.net/nsis_error windows 7 this is the story - i have downloaded some programm and i go to install it when it goes there may be a virus blah blah
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the installer may be corrupt blah blah (none of these is true the comp is clean and i installed the same thing on another comp no problem). So then it says if u want to you can bypass this whole thing by nsis error launching installer windows 10 using the /NCRC command line switch. which i thought fair enough ill do that then. But ive searched every forum on the net with similar problems posted and for the love of god no one tells u (or as far as i am aware knows) how to do this command line switch. Now id love if one of you people out there with this knowlege floating around can enlighten me coz its bugging me real hard!!!! Thank you Ever Greatful Shpati Shpati86 View nsis error uninstall Public Profile Find More Posts by Shpati86 11th January 2005, 11:38 #2 kichik M.I.A.[NSIS Dev, Mod] Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Israel Posts: 11,342 If you surely don't have a virus and your HD is not failing, then it must be a bad connection to the download server. If it's a lot of programs, a bad internet connection. To use /NCRC, which is not recommended, click Start, choose Run, type the path to the installer (in quotes), add /NCRC and hit enter. For example, if the installer is in C:\My Downloads\Games\CatchMe.exe, type: Quote: "C:\My Downloads\Games\CatchMe.exe" /NCRC NSIS FAQ | NSIS Home Page | Donate $ "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." -- Confucius kichik View Public Profile Visit kichik's homepage! Find More Posts by kichik 11th January 2005, 11:49 #3 Shpati86 Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: London Posts: 2 Dude thanx a lot man, i thought no one could awnser this question - one of those questions like if a tree falls and no one is around does it make a sound type of question. Thing is i downloaded the porg on another comp installed it, worked fine. Copied the file from the network brought it over to the other comp and tryed installing it there when the nsis error came up. i deleted it tryed copying it again but to no avail. ill try ur thing now im sure it will work thanks
distribution over the Internet. A user may receive one of the following error messages when trying to install a program that uses an installer that is built using
Installer Integrity Check Has Failed Common Causes Include Incomplete Download And Damaged Media
NSIS: Error Message: Installer integrity check has failed. Common causes include incomplete download /ncrc command and damaged media. Contact the installer's author to obtain a new copy. Error Message: The installer you are trying to
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use is corrupted or incomplete. This could be the result of a damaged disk, a failed download or a virus. You may want to contact the author of this installer to obtain http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=204591 a new copy. It may be possible to skip this check using the /NCRC command line switch (NOT RECOMMENDED). Note: The second error message is displayed when the NSIS version prior to 2.35 has been used to build the program uninstaller. Cause of the Errors The NSIS errors listed above may occur under one of the following conditions: Software files downloaded from the Internet are http://www.instant-registry-fixes.org/how-to-resolve-nsis-error-messages/ not complete. Downloaded software files have been modified from the original version. Your PC is infected with a virus. Physical media being used to install the program is damaged. Required hardware (For example, CD/DVD drive) is malfunctioning. Resolution Methods Depending on the scenario, you may use one of the following methods to repair the error: Scenario 1: You have downloaded the software installer from the Internet. You may do the following tasks: Note: Try to install your software after each task. Delete the cache of your Web browser. To do this, in the Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 window, open Tools menu and then select Delete Browsing History….Next, click the Delete All button and also select the check box in the confirmation box that is displayed. Finally, click Yes to completely clear the browser cache. If the name of the downloaded installer files comprises multiple words, rename it to have only one word, say, SoftwareNameInstaller.exe. If available, download the software installer file from another approved source. Update your antivirus program. Disable your antivirus program and any download accelerator tool on your computer, before performing the download. In case you have nVidia firewall installed on your
(Adobe Shockwave Player for example) on my system, and cannot work out why. The message appears when i try an uninstall either using windows uninstall or the uninstaller manually. I am running Windows 7 Pro 64bit SP1 (all updates), Firefox (main browser), MS Security https://nsis-dev.github.io/NSIS-Forums/html/t-346610.html Essentials. I have followed everything I can find on the internet about this error, but nothing has resolved the problem. I have also tried contacting the various software developers, how they say its not their problem and have no suggestions. Any ideas (other than reinstall my OS) anyone? Regards. David. MSG 27th July 2012 10:50 UTC As is explained on the wiki page, this NSIS error means that the installer has been changed or is incomplete. The wiki page has a list nsis error of possible causes / solutions. But I'm afraid we cannot smell from a distance which particular application / hardware failure / virus / user error is the cause of your problem. sr71_sr71 27th July 2012 10:55 UTC Thanks for your reply, I totally understand, however as I say I have tried eveything I could find, including that info on the wiki. Today I tried to install "nsis-2.46-setup.exe" to see if that might correct things, but even that has the same problem. how to fix For my understanding, would you say this a problem with NSIS or the Windows 7 Installer? sr71_sr71 27th July 2012 11:23 UTC Originally posted by MSG As is explained on the wiki page, this NSIS error means that the installer has been changed or is incomplete. The wiki page has a list of possible causes / solutions. But I'm afraid we cannot smell from a distance which particular application / hardware failure / virus / user error is the cause of your problem. Following my last post. Please note that I tried to install "nsis-2.46-setup.exe", from the main website. My problem occurs when trying to uninstall this software. When reading the wiki page it states "When all else fails, you will need to contact either the developers of the software you're attempting to download or your personal computer support channels.", so here I am looking for help :-) I am not trying to be difficult, and am aware this has cropped up before for others, however I am stuck and cannot find a solution, and trying to avoid reinstalling my entire machine and OS. Regards. Afrow UK 27th July 2012 11:47 UTC Check the permissions on your %TMP% folder. The uninstaller copies and then runs itself from directly under that folder. Also if you have any files under %TMP% named Au_.exe all the way to Zu_.exe then delete them. Stu sr71_sr71 27th July 2012 12:07 UTC Thanks for that, good idea. I h