Java update 2012-003 download is corrupted

What if Java update 2012-003 can't be installed because download is corrupted?  This has happened four or five times.  Does this mean that Flashback has learned to defend itself from the update?
Thanks-
Robin

Most likely, you have a corrupt hard drive.  To fix that, assuming you are using Lion, restart the computer and hold down command-R at startup.  When it boots into recovery mode, start Disk Utility and use it to repair the hard drive.  Then restart normally and try agian.  If it still fails, you'll need to do some other troubleshooting.
Also, note that you don't need to download the update manually.  Just run Software Update, and install whichever update is there.  It's possible that, if you're trying to install the wrong update for your machine, you're getting an incorrect error message.

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