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Have you tried installing manually by executing the /exe file? The file name would be similar to w_turbotax_1040_hab_2020.080.0100.exe and will be in your download folder. Right click on the file name and select run as administrator. See if that helps. If not, then delete the file a try downloading it again.
Tried this other post indicate compatibility issue with build 20H2
This did not work. I also tried deleting the ckz_ directories. This did not work. I tried the Selective Startup Mode fix and this did not work.
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Apparently, I have the same problem. On running the executable download and granting permission for it to make changes on my computer, the install fails with the message that the WinZip self-extractor flags the file as corrupted, incomplete or changed since it was created. Nothing further happens. Turning off my antivirus protection and firewall makes no difference. Running as administrator makes no difference. My Windows 10 system is up to date. I cleared my cookies and cache. Nothing changes. I've used TurboTax and before it QuickTax for decades and never had a problem. I spent 30 minutes on-line with a US-based tech who was unable to deal with the problem, now trying to find a Canadian support person to speak to...... and it's not easy.
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I spent 90 minutes on the phone with a TurboTax tech rep yesterday and we were unable to solve the problem. I later tried the same download procedure using my wife's notebook. The downloaded file and installation proceeded without incident. I then copied her downloaded file to a flash memory, and ran it on my own computer - it also unzipped and installed without incident. The problem seems to be that the download file on my computer was being attacked by anti-malware program even though we had turned off my Windows Defender anti-malware, firewall, anti-virus and any other modules we could disable. I have no idea what was "protecting" me during the TurboTax download. I also have System Mechanic Ultimate Defence on this computer but it is not resident in memory and runs only when I execute it. It is not an issue with bios, cache, cookies, windows up-dates, the registry....... all of which are clean or up to date. In any case, my course of action may provide a solution to others facing the same problem.
I finally got this to work. Agonizing. Intuit, no help at all, there help is the worst, including even trying to connect with them. Tried all their solutions, but to no avail. My solution that finally worked on getting the downloaded file to install without the notorious "failed to extract archive" message. The solution is making sure that anti-virus and firewalls are off, but with one very important addition that Intuit does not mention. Ok, here are my steps:
1. Delete all downloaded turbotax install files. Those pesky .exe files that kept giving the failed to extract message. In your download directory you shouldn't have any of those.
2. Turn-off your anti-virus and firewall settings. I use Norton 360 so I disabled those for 1 hour in the software.
3. Download your turbotax installation file again. Make note of where it gets downloaded to (i.e. which directory).
4. This is the key Important part that made the difference. Need to add the downloaded turbotax install file as an exclusion for Microsoft Defender Antivirus. Here is how you do that:
a. Open Windows Settings. Can get to by clicking on Windows Start icon and selecting PC Settings.
b. Click the Update and Security, then Windows Security, then Virus and Threat protection.
c. In the Virus and Threat protection window, scroll down and find "Virus & Threat Protection settings" and select Manage settings.
d. In the window that opens, scroll down and find "Exclusions" and click on Add or remove exclusions.
e. Click Add an exclusion and select File. Browse to the folder where you downloaded the turbotax install file and select it and click Open. This should now add that file in the Exclusions list.
5. Now go find that turbotax install file and double-click it to install. Hopefully it will work without the dreaded "Failed to extract" message.
In summary, it looks like Microsoft Defender Antivirus is the culprit. But, if you are using another anti-virus like Norton, you can't really turn Microsoft Defender off. By default, it seems to still be checking files in the background. So adding that turbotax install file as an exclusion seems to tell Defender to ignore it.
Really hope this helps others, as it was a huge 3 day frustration for me and Intuit offered no help whatsoever. Best to all.
Worked for me! Thanks for your help!!!
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