Thanks for all your responses...maybe it's just with Star Wolves 3, but but I have been trying different methods.."run" "save as" trying to get the correct set-up .exe, but no luck. I've been able to to keep all the BIN files, even copied and pasted the installation directory as it was installing and saved the "unis000" .exe file, and tried installing the game with that and the bin files, and then actually repasted the entire install directory as I copied it, then using the unis000 .exe file to install the game again, and in both cases got the error "unis000 is corrupted" . Sucks..and very frustrating to boot, Just FYI, I have tried redownloading all the files 3 times, just to see if the corruption was a just a chance thing, but apparently not. Heres a pic of the files in the install directory as I copied them, just for fyi. Never had a problem doing this with the few other games I have gotten from GG, just this one. Probably won't be buying anymore now if I can't get them to my other computer without an internet connect. Ah well.... Thanks again for your replies guys :)
Edit: Just wanted to update this issue I was having, in the event it may help other's with a similliar problem. I hate being a quitter, so I tried a couple more times...re-downloaded, blah blah blah, and finally in the temp file, I had the installer .exe...can't tell you why, but all the other times, it remained that damn "lauch" file .exe, which is only good to install from GG. Anyway, with the proper game installer .exe finally in my possession, I went to install the game on my gaming computer. All seemed well, changed install directory to C/Computer Games (as always), and clicked install. Next thing I know, error message pops up "Installer can't find Star Wolves 3_setup-1.bin Unable to install" from the jump drive I have plugged in. WTFFFFF??? The path is correct, and I can see all 6 .bin files sittin right there, ready for installation. About to pull my hair out, when I realize, for some strange reason, I have to go and manually rename all the .bin files from just plain old "setup-1.bin" to "Star Wolves 3_setup-1.bin" Presto, restarted the installation, and Bingo, game is finally up and running, Have never in my life had so much trouble getting a friggin game installed, or ever come across having to rename the BIN files before the installer would recognize them. Anywho, just thought I'd leave that here in this thread for any who might encounter a similliar problem. Thanks again all...time for a snifter of Hennessy to celebrate my mule headed stubborness to suceed :-P
Post edited October 04, 2012 by Zoltan999