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When installing a large program, the computer restarts. Are those files that were downloaded before the reboot installed? Will the installation continue?
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Tell me, please, if you interrupt the program in the middle of the installation process, will some of the files that were installed before the interruption be installed or not?
How then to find and delete these unnecessary files?
If this program was installed before, these files from interrupted download will cause errors in the work or not?
Now I'm talking about Unity
The computer reboots on its own when installing Yunki.
If I install again and again, ignoring these reboots, will the program install? (like a torrent, when interrupted, it downloads from the same place.)
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It depends on how the installer is written, but in most cases it doesn't.
Interrupting the installation will cause program errors.
In the vast majority of cases, an aborted installer does not clean up after itself.
In many cases, an attempt to uninstall a program through the standard uninstall during an interrupted installation may generate an error.
True, again, in most cases, if after many failures, the installation still goes through to the end, then the program should work fine. That is, a successful installation usually overwrites all unsuccessful ones. But for this she must work from beginning to end.
If the computer is overloaded, then you need to find out the cause and fix it. Ignoring reboots is not worth it, because if the reboot fails, you can also crash Windows.
The torrent was written in such a way as to download the file in parts. But if you don’t download the torrent file itself, then it won’t continue from the same place, right?
If the installer is done in a smart, high-quality way and the cancellation was performed (not a forced reboot), everything will be correct.
If the reboot is unexpected, re-installation from above can save, most likely.
In especially severe cases, yes, you will have to delete the files first. I would start looking in "Installed Programs" for components.
The computer reboots on its own when installing yunkie.
If I install again and again, ignoring these reboots, will the program install?
Seriously?? something is wrong with your operating system or hardware. fix it!!! computer to start.
when installing the program, it's trite when downloading the installer or unpacking the files .. such problems.
if this is overheating or problems with the disk, or something else like that, then you don’t need Unity, it won’t work for you to work in it)
that’s actually. if shorter. then the question is not relevant whether it is possible to establish this way) even theoretically. need to find the problem and/or fix it)
If I install again and again ignoring these reboots
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