Thanks Laddie. Good find.

I don't use zip files, so had not been able to figure out the memory allocation error. Now we can help the rest who are getting this problem.
I think one person had solved this problem by moving his files to another folder. This would refresh the load. The problem may not be the file itself but a problem with the drive's file allocation table or a sector of the file itself losing changing the location of the next sector. I know that gets a bit deep but I am looking for the root problem. The thing I am wondering is if a simple check disk would have solved both problems. Have to wait for the next one with this.
Thanks again Laddie!
