The most likely cause is the antivirus, which has corrupted the files trying to "heal" them from a non-existent virus.- Remove the downloaded files- Clear your browser cache- Turn OFF the antivirus when downloading and installing.
Did all that and still getting the corrupt file message. Even tried downloading from another PC. Maybe it is something to do with the internet provider.
Quote from: CaribbeanCLANK on June 23, 2016, 10:30:24 pmDid all that and still getting the corrupt file message. Even tried downloading from another PC. Maybe it is something to do with the internet provider.Try to restart your modem/router, in order to get a new IP. And do the whole clear browser cache procedure again. In addition to that, you might try removing all cookies from mediafire.com
I tried downloading both GSX and the Stand-Alone Addon Manager now, and they both download correctly with no errors.