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wombat
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Post by wombat »

Hi Guys,



This is in relation to the academic version, purchased yesterday.

your download info is

1.zip = 3.64gb

2.zip = 3.99gb

3.zip = 1.99gb



My download info is

1.zip = 3,826,443kb

2.zip = 4,1,86,871kb

3.zip = 2,097,024kb



I downloaded these files overnight, I have Win 7 64bit.



Do the sizes above mean I have to download them again? or are they ok to go ahead and install?



My system is saying kb not mb although they did take overnight to download to my pooter.



Your expert help would be appreciated



Thanks for your help guys
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BrandonF
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Post by BrandonF »

I would say that those downloads are right. Convert KB to GB if you don't believe me. :P



http://www.unitconversion.org/data-stor ... rsion.html
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wombat
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Post by wombat »

H Brandon,



Thank you for that info, I'll now go ahead and install
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Post by Burkhard »

One GByte is 1048576 so if you add 5% to the trivial million you are right.
Ray
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Post by Ray »

Easiest thing is to run the checksum on the files. It will tell you whether they are right or wrong.



Ray
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