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![]() On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, Steve H wrote: Straydog wrote: I just moved the file to a different box with AR ver 5, which says it is trying to repair the file, then bombs off with a subsequent message that the damage could not be repaired. Does this mean I need to try another big download? Since I posted this the download speed from that site slowed to a crawl, It should speed up in a day or two when everyone had downloaded everything on the site. I use Adobe reader V8 and had no problem reading any of the files. Yours was probably corrupted due to the download server over loaded. Only takes a few seconds to download on ADSL Max but it's a huge file on dial up. Steve H I went back to the website using Unix LYNX and downloaded a second copy into my unix shell account root directory. This happend at 120 KB/sec, and executed normally. Then I FTPed a copy of that file to my root directory at a second Unix ISP (that happend at about 1 megabit/sec), and downloaded, again, the file over my dialup (another 1 hr 20 mins [sorry, I'm in the country and can't get anything but dialup, might someday look into "wireless" since we have a nearby cell phone tower]), and the file still geneates errors with AR 4 and 5. Another guy said he could open the file with xPDF on his Linux box. I have RH Linux 6.2 (probably the best distro in terms of hardware compatibility with older hardware and low hardware spec needs) in an hda partition on my same box with FAT-16/Win98SE partition, so downloaded a third copy of tt4.pdf, used mtools to copy the file from the FAT-16 to the Linux partition, and tried to open it with xPDF and it would not open (no error messages, either). I have an XP box (that I really hate to use) and am considering tring once more (since it has whatever version of AR that needs XP) to read the file. I can tell all you guys that not all hardware/software combinations work 100% right all the time. I've had successes with things that other people failed at and vice-versa. I've also had reproducible problems of all kinds. I have a copy of Excel2000 that will absolutely not install on one of my Win98SE boxes, but installs fine on all other of my Win98SE boxes. And, the Win98SE box that refuses to install Ex2000 will install everything else I have and run all of everything else. I have lots of these stories to tell. Even for Linux (and I've had every version of Red Hat from 4.2 up to the workstation [Taroon]). |
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