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Old 07-10-10, 07:24 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Brag View Post
Gut morninkzz

Balz is walking around with a pot of paint and a brush, looking for his promised U-boat
Okay...round 2

Put the GWX3.0 exe and the 7 bin files into a folder.

Keep your Notepad file handy with the codes I posted earlier:

9570f781cf01bab3f62ba4c1f9004752 *GWX3.exe
26d9990cb1c0432dcc842e7944527716 *GWX3-1.bin
bc5ff15ef32aea5e3c32d7e13444eab7 *GWX3-2.bin
3f05acc6c52d2ba3d85b6355943d3fad *GWX3-3.bin
d047a888f99633e9e612245feb9b790c *GWX3-4.bin
dee9928fa1988e256f0adabfee956371 *GWX3-5.bin
b723696a596633c32079d1f28746cca1 *GWX3-6.bin
2126d073454513a3bb27777e38ef907f *GWX3-7.bin

Open MD5 like below.



Select your first file (in this case the exe) by clicking on the right hand box at the end of the empty area 1, navigate to the exe and click on it to put it in.

Now enter the corresponding file code (copy and paste) from the Notepad file in area 2.

Now click on 3 Compare.

You should get the message in blue at the bottom 'The MD5 sums are the same!

This means the file is okay.

If you get the message in red, two pictures down, you have a faulty file and will need to d/l it again.

Now repeat this process for the remaining 7 files and you will then be in a position of knowing if the problem is either file or computer related.

I checked all the files this morning and they are okay at this end but it is possible you got a corrupted file during the d/l operation.

YOU SHOULD HAVE ASKED ME TO ADD A COPY OF GWX ON A DISC LAST MONTH YA SILLY BUGGA!!

Hindsight is such a wonderful quality



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