Sounds like you always got corrupted vesions. Either an issue with your
connection or the mirror. What happens if you try another mirror and
clear your browser caches?
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 05.03.2021 08:58, Abby Spurdle wrote:> Does the following sound familiar?
>
> The Windows installer starts installing (or decompressing) R, flashing
> one file name at a time.
> And then, part way through, says XXXX file is corrupt, and gives you
> the choice to ignore.
> And if you click ignore, then the next file does the same thing.
> And one quickly realizes, that every subsequent file will have the same
message.
>
> Then if you re-download the installation file, the same thing happens.
> Except that the first file flagged as corrupted, is not necessarily
> the same file.
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 5:55 AM Dick Mathews <dmathews63 at
earthlink.net> wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to download the Windows version of R. This computer is
Win7,
>> I do have Win10 computers also.
>>
>> Tried R4.0.4, got message these files are corrupted.
>>
>> Then tried R4.0.3, got same message as above.
>>
>> Tried the next, R4.0.2, got same message.
>>
>> I checked to see if I was downloading the proper version, seems okay.
>>
>> What is the problem? Can anybody help me with this?
>>
>> Dick Mathews
>>
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