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HELP: ISO File not in NTFS Volume after torrented download

Posted: 2017-06-23 01:18
by tman9285
I was installing PR through the torrent and it completed download. However, when I double clicked on the ISO file, it did not open any installer. Instead, an error message popped up saying "Make sure the file is in NTFS volume and isn't in a compressed folder or volume.". Please help!

Re: HELP: ISO File not in NTFS Volume after torrented download

Posted: 2017-06-23 12:02
by AlonTavor
Test the torrent by running this in commandine on Windows:

CertUtil -hashfile prbf2_1.4.1.0_full.iso SHA1
The result should be
77F5F1E12AC2F794CA857F32918A1076C49E4961

Re: HELP: ISO File not in NTFS Volume after torrented download

Posted: 2017-06-23 15:33
by tman9285
Thanks for the reply, but for the command prompt, do you need to route the command to the folder the file is in? I tried the command, but it kept on saying the file was not found and that the hashfile command failed.

Actually, I right clicked the iso and selected SHA-1, but the result was 9446E73585791... Is it possible that the torrented file is corrupt?

Re: HELP: ISO File not in NTFS Volume after torrented download

Posted: 2017-06-23 16:14
by AlonTavor
You need to run the command in the same folder.
Its possible that the torrent is corrupt or not finished, use a proper torrent client such as qBittorrent.

Re: HELP: ISO File not in NTFS Volume after torrented download

Posted: 2017-06-23 19:05
by tman9285
Thanks again, but I tried the command and when I hit enter, nothing happened.

Re: HELP: ISO File not in NTFS Volume after torrented download

Posted: 2017-06-23 19:27
by AlonTavor
It takes a couple of minutes, or you're doing something wrong.

Re: HELP: ISO File not in NTFS Volume after torrented download

Posted: 2017-06-23 21:16
by tman9285
OK, the command worked, but the same problem persists. What else could be done?

Re: HELP: ISO File not in NTFS Volume after torrented download

Posted: 2017-06-23 22:01
by AlonTavor
And the result is correct?

I suggest using winrar to open it and just copy the contents to a temp folder.

Re: HELP: ISO File not in NTFS Volume after torrented download

Posted: 2017-06-24 21:23
by tman9285
The result was correct. Still did not work. I also attempted to extract files, but they could not be extracted to archive.