Hey all, these last two days I've been trying to download the recent MSDN Library (April 2007 Edition) (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b8704100-0127-4d88-9b5d-896b9b388313&DisplayLang=en). Three times I've downloaded it and each time I've gotten three different hashes none of which match the ones from the download page.
Instructions
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Large Download size
The size of this download is over 2 GB and due to the large size, there have been reports of file corruption during file download. It is recommended to run a CRC verification after downloading.
SHA1 hash: 0x1ACA38B900F89049457EDC325198DC8419C4ACE1.
Or CRC value: 0x24BFED4A.-www.microsoft.com/downloads
These are the hashes I get :mad:
1st
SHA-160 : F53D30759AE25C3DC32109444CBFEC9612A5FA0A
CRC-32 : B69C368F
2nd
SHA-160 : 5BA5BB78DEBD6BF27616AD9BFF420F6D9F8375F2
CRC-32 : 8C28E28C
3rd
SHA-160 : 4074EA3D7F095B466FD8424E24F8029239B14D92
CRC-32 : F6977EEA
Assuming the corruptions are small and different in each file it should be possible to construct a correct file from the three I have. Anyone ever come across a utility that might do something like that? It's frustrating because I've never had problems like this from the p2p networks :)