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PKSFX Warning/Error Messages
PKSFX: (W01) File fails CRC checkPKSFX: (W01) Unknown compression method
A warning may indicate any of several problems. See the corresponding
PKUNZIP error message for explanation.
PKSFX: (E03) Can't find .EXE file
The self-extractor was unable to locate itself. When the self-extractor
runs it must determine what the name of its executable file is. Anything
which can prevent this from happening will generate this error.
This error usually indicates an incorrect installation of DOS on the
target machine.
PKSFX: (E[4-8]) Insufficient memory
Insufficient memory is available to process the .ZIP file. Try making
more memory available to the Self-extractor. If this does not rectify the
problem, then the self-extracting file might be corrupted, and PKZIPFIX
should be used to fix the .EXE file. The more files present in a
self-extracting .ZIP file, the more memory it will take to process the
file.
PKSFX: (E09) Unable to locate listfile
The @list file specified on the command line could not be found.
PKSFX: (E13) Error in .EXE file
The self-extracting file is corrupt. This may occur due to a disk error,
a transmission error, or a software problem.
PKSFX: (E50) Disk full
The self-extractor has run out of space while extracting the files it
contains. You may either free up more disk space or direct the
self-extractor to place the files on a different drive.
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