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I was trying to install foobar the other day and when I clicked on the installer I got a weird error message. The message said that the installer was corrupted and that it may be a virus. Then it says that if I still want to use the installer I need to use the /ncrc command line switch. I now get this error message with a lot of my installers. How exactly do I use this switch or get rid of this error message? If it is any help the message says NSIS at the top.
 
This could be the result of a damage disk, a failed download or a virus.
You may want to contact the author of this installer to obtain a new copy.
It may be possible to skip this check using the /NCRC command line switch (NOT RECOMMENDED)
If you have this error then you can go to Start>Run>cmd (or command for Win98 or ME)
and then go to your destination folder and run your setup (or any exe file) like this:

[FileName].exe /NCRC

for Example: SharpDevelop_1.1.0.1964MayBetaRefresh_Setup.exe /NCRC
 
For some reason when I do that it wont let me change the directory. I use cd H:\*** but when I do it just shows that path and then goes back to the default.
 
all of the ones I have tried have been exe but the command line thing where it just takes me back to the default path happens with anything.
 
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