As I said in my first message, I already did all of those things and it still didn't work.
But since AFTER you posted, I tested the download and it's perfectly fine, there must be a problem on your side, so I added some suggestions, for example to check you are really starting the installer you downloaded.
Why would you guys have an installer that doesn't work unless a person clears browser history and deletes folders from certain locations. The fact that you have made such an installer blows my mind.
Do you REALLY thing we "made" an installer that "requires" that ? OF COURSE it doesn't "require" that, the installer works without having to do anything like that and we obviously haven't programmed anything like that in the installer.
However, the way the network and the browser works, might occasionally require that, because:
- You are NOT downloading from "our server". We host thousands each day, there's no way anybody could download anything if they all connected to "our server", it would either be impossibly slow, or most likely crash for the load.
- Because of the above, we MUST use Cloudflare (like millions of other sites out there ), which is a CDN of 250+ servers spread around the world, so you are hopefully downloading from Cloudflare node that is closer to you.
- Normally, when we update a file, we flag it to erase it from the Cloudflare cache, so they'll try to get the latest version anew, and this is usually very fast ( less than 30 seconds ), but sometimes for some nodes might take more than normal, hours or even days.
- If you happen to be on a "slow" node that hasn't got the update WHILE you were downloading, your browser cached the request, maybe not for all files, but only one of them.
THAT'S WHY I told to clear the browser cache! Not because "our installer requires is", but because you might be out of luck and got a slow node AND your browser cached it too.
And of course, since you are not the only one that posted in this thread, I replied with all the suggestions you said you already tried, because my answer could be useful to others, even if it doesn't apply to you.
So, you want a "real solution" ? First, we must understand which file is still outdated. Check this free utility:
http://getmd5checker.com/And run it against the files downloaded in the Documents\GSX_Installer folder. Check the main setup too ( gsx_fsx_setup.exe or gsx_p3d4_setup.exe ). These are the correct MD5 checksums that I get when I download the GSX installer here, which works:
d0b6ae0452e076d80b4582f6b8af5886 gsx_fsx_setup.exe
af4c84e1abef76769522193de4ee9eca gsx_fsx_setup2.exe
ff6c8864236d612fd663cfc2ede521fd gsx_fsx_setup2-1.bin
f9fdec2b5357d0f5f82e7b89d34bb40e gsx_fsx_setup2-2.bin
ae226c5ccc2da446dbb96fd5a3951d22 gsx_fsx_setup2-3.bin
2226cb9b73d6d5ece8229abef611e6f8 gsx_p3d4_setup.exe
dd47256167058609981e51e9b8330488 gsx_p3d4_setup2.exe
b7be499f5a2682fd05b7cae46b6946a1 gsx_p3d4_setup2-1.bin
37027b7f335cba1cd5abb9a4e510cde8 gsx_p3d4_setup2-2.bin
0cc6457da1fbe2079638fa6e32f72061 gsx_p3d4_setup2-3.bin
bedabef11d01427b3aeb6017d1555312 gsx_p3d4_setup2-4.bin
896296ec2bfb512908ec14c62eafc142 gsx_p3d4_setup2-5.bin
Compare with the files you have, so I might try forcing refresh for that file again, so it might hopefully "wake up" your local Cloudflare node to get it.