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SamDate: Monday, 04.06.2012, 03:12 | Message # 1
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I am having difficulties downloading Space Engine. I use the links provided by the website, and it seems to download okay. When I try to open the file or try to extract it, the computer says it cannot "open the file as an archive". I've searched thoroughly and cannot find detailed installation instruction that might help me bypass this problem. Do you folks have any suggestions?
 
TalynDate: Monday, 04.06.2012, 14:17 | Message # 2
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Do you know how to open a compressed file?
Get winrar or 7zip, then uncompress the file to any folder you like and that's it. You have SE ready to go wink





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miros_0571Date: Monday, 04.06.2012, 14:49 | Message # 3
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Quote (Sam)
I am having difficulties downloading Space Engine. I use the links provided by the website, and it seems to download okay. When I try to open the file or try to extract it, the computer says it cannot "open the file as an archive". I've searched thoroughly and cannot find detailed installation instruction that might help me bypass this problem. Do you folks have any suggestions?

Bandizip is a free file archiver and compressor for Microsoft Windows, developed by Bandisoft. Key features for Bandizip include the ability to preview archives from the right click context menu, selectively compress files based on high compressibility versus poor compressibility, and create multiple archives from multiple files and folders automatically.
http://www.bandicam.com/bandizip/downloads/





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Edited by miros_0571 - Monday, 04.06.2012, 14:50
 
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