Sometimes the error is triggered because the browser is attempting to resume a failed download using corrupted temporary files. Go to your browser settings. Clear . Restart the browser and attempt the download again. 3. Disable Security Software Temporarily
Go to the tab and open Task Manager to disable all startup items. Restart the computer and try the installation again. 7. Run SFC and DISM Scans System file corruption can lead to packet misformatting. Open Command Prompt as Administrator . Run: sfc /scannow Then run: dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth Restart your computer.
An outdated can struggle to process specific data types. Ensure your OS is fully up to date: Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update . Click Check for updates and install any pending items. 5. Use a Different Network
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Launchers often stubbornly retry loading the same corrupted file from your local drive instead of downloading a fresh one. Clearing the cache forces the application to request a brand-new packet.