' Help ! ' Can't Down Load XAMPP To My Windows 7

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' Help ! ' Can't Down Load XAMPP To My Windows 7

Postby mooapo » 17. October 2011 17:31

I've been trying all day to install XAMPP to my Toshiba Lap Top Satellite L455D-S5976. I've tried everything....

This is what Error I get : C:\Users\Martin Brault\Downloads\xampp-win32-1.7.7-VC9-installer.exe.part could not be saved, because the source file could not be read.

Help!
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Re: ' Help ! ' Can't Down Load XAMPP To My Windows 7

Postby JonB » 17. October 2011 18:18

Did you try a different mirror????

Problems with the download? Please use this direct link, or try another mirror.


I just Dl'ed from two different mirrors, no problemo

Good Luck
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Re: ' Help ! ' Can't Down Load XAMPP To My Windows 7

Postby mooapo » 18. October 2011 01:39

Yes, I tried most of them.....
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Re: ' Help ! ' Can't Down Load XAMPP To My Windows 7

Postby Sharley » 18. October 2011 01:57

Try downloading the zip or 7zip version as you may be having issues with an exe file from a firewall or some security application you have installed preventing the exe file from being saved or opened for reading etc.
Are you logged in as an administrator or simply an ordinary user on your PC?

After a successful archive version download, extract the xampp folder (or drag the xampp folder from the open archive) to your C: drive root so you end up with C:\xampp

Then double click or right click and select to run as administrator the setup_xampp.bat file found in the xampp folder to have the correct paths set in the XAMPP configuration files.
I prefer this method to what is, for some, a troublesome installer exe version anyway. 8)

For what to do next please read the readme_en.txt file also found in the xampp folder.

Good luck. :)
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