Ambrosia Garden Archive
    • windows downloading problem


      I just tried to download the full version a couple of times, but it always said that there was a problem with the archive status when I tried to unzip it (ie, invalid archive type or something to that effect). I re-downloaded it and the same thing happened. The demo works fine, it's just the full version. Any windows users have the same problem or know how to fix it?

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    • This probably isn't the problem since you can download the demo version just fine, but
      what utility are you using to unzip POG with?

      I'd recommend running over to (url="http://"http://www.stuffit.com/expander/winindex.html")http://www.stuffit.c...r/winindex.html(/url) and get
      the newest version of stuffit expander for windows(version 7.0). Sometimes the newer
      utilities will open a "corrupted" archive and repair it if necessary. It could also
      be the case that a newer version of the zipping tool was used to create the archive than
      what you are using to unzip it.

      Just a thought. I'd try that before trying to download the monstrosity that is the
      full game again.

      Good luck. Let us know if it works or not(so we know what to recommend in the future!)

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    • I actually realized that the problem was the same as someone else who posted on the site. For some reason it wouldn't download the whole thing off of IE, but Netscape worked fine. Also, I unstuffed it with stuff-it, but I don't think that really made much difference. Anyway, I really appreciate the help and apologize for this being a redundant post.

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      The force will be with you, always.
      Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him?