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Originally Posted by Edmbimmer88
I downloaded the MD5 program and compared it to the checksums posted in the threads. When I inserted the USB stick into the car, it told me the file was corrupt.
I'll shoot you an email!
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If the MD5 Checksum was correct, that means it either has to be:
1) A problem with the flash drive. Try reformatting in FAT32, default allocation size, and make sure the stick is 16GB or less.
2) A problem with the copy to the flash drive - make sure you "safely remove hardware" instead of just pulling the drive out after the copy is finished.
I would try copying the files over and then checking the md5 sum from the flash drive itself.