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Darwin4Ever

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  1. Since long, same issue here with Win8.1/Win10. As Jan Krohn is no longer replying, I have the impression that the Windows ISO Downloader project is dead (but I hope it isn't !)
  2. No, the hashes are fine, everytime I use them , they match with the downloaded iso. The only problem is using the hash for verification. Difficult and Error-prone to do it visually with a long sha256. Is that table not stored somewhere as a temp-file so we could copy some text out of it ?
  3. Please .... make the File-hashes Copy-able ! To allow easy creation of a hashfile or do a ISO-verification with the hash from the clipboard. Actually nothing is possible
  4. In the meanwhile I found out that the error isn't given by Windows ISO Downloader. I was launching Windows ISO Downloader within TotalCommander which resulted in the "Access denied! Access is denied." error message When I launch Windows ISO Downloader within WindowsExplorer I get the error message "Windows ISO Downloader.exe is not a valid Win32 application." So actually, it seems Windows ISO Downloader never gets control
  5. I'm a first-time user of Windows ISO Downloader When I double-click the downloaded Windows ISO Downloader.exe (v5.26) I always get the error "Access denied! Access is denied." (even with Antivirus / Firewall disabled) and terminates What might be going on ?

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