File Corrupted Please Run A Virus Check Then Reinstall The Application ((exclusive)) -

Faulty RAM can corrupt files on the fly, leading to persistent error messages.

Navigate to Apps -> Installed apps (or "Apps & features").

Run a using Windows Security (formerly Windows Defender). Faulty RAM can corrupt files on the fly,

Reboot after completing both SFC and DISM, then try reinstalling your application again.

Note: If you are using Windows Defender, go to Windows Security > Virus & threat protection > Virus & threat protection settings > Manage settings, and toggle off . Step 4: Redownload and Reinstall the Application Reboot after completing both SFC and DISM, then

But the error box remained.

If you see this error frequently across multiple different applications, your hardware might be failing. If you see this error frequently across multiple

Type to schedule the scan for your next system reboot, then restart your computer. 5. Download and Reinstall a Fresh Copy

If you downloaded the application installer from the internet, a single dropped packet or interrupted connection can corrupt the file. Even a 1-megabyte error in a 500MB installer is enough to make it unreadable. The system will flag this as a corrupted file.

If the app was quarantined, select "Restore."

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