When we load a file, the checksum that appears after loading is not the correct. How can we solve it?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
In no way proceed further if you have a checksum error for a file that you're trying to flash. That error means that the file you are trying to load is either corrupted or incomplete. Flashing something like this onto a device might permanently brick it or cause unexpected results. You need to acquire the file again from its original source. If you've downloaded the file through a website, make sure to save it again, but disable any download managers or accelerators.
When we load a file, the checksum that appears after loading is not the correct. How can we solve it?
In no way proceed further if you have a checksum error for a file that you're trying to flash. That error means that the file you are trying to load is either corrupted or incomplete. Flashing something like this onto a device might permanently brick it or cause unexpected results. You need to acquire the file again from its original source. If you've downloaded the file through a website, make sure to save it again, but disable any download managers or accelerators.