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  • you wont believe it but the file downloaded is corrupt. try using a common download manager. this should lower the risk. There is less we can do from here. Sorry, hope you get it solved
  • Well i am using Firefox with an integrated download manager on a XP machine too. When the download is corrupt you will have problems with everything related to handle this file. Depends on what is corrupt you could have problems to extract it. The file header is broken - even windows cannot check about what file it is and just places a default icon. There is no torrent available for this - and the fact having a torrent wouldnt change anything. Torrents must be downloaded too