Oracle Virtual Box SOA/BPM

Hi All,
Excuse me if i am on wrong category.
I am trying to install Oracle SOA Suite/BPM Suite VirtualBox Appliance and download all the part of zip files
oel5u5-64bit-soabpm-11gr1-ps5-2-0-M.7z.001
oel5u5-64bit-soabpm-11gr1-ps5-2-0-M.7z.002
oel5u5-64bit-soabpm-11gr1-ps5-2-0-M.7z.003
oel5u5-64bit-soabpm-11gr1-ps5-2-0-M.7z.004
oel5u5-64bit-soabpm-11gr1-ps5-2-0-M.7z.005
oel5u5-64bit-soabpm-11gr1-ps5-2-0-M.7z.006
oel5u5-64bit-soabpm-11gr1-ps5-2-0-M.7z.007
When i check with MD5sum for the above file, not one file is matched with the given hash code series.
Even i joined all the files which resulted in oel5u5-64bit-soabpm-11gr1-ps5-2-0-M.7z and when i tried to extract it to get *.OVA* , i am ending with an error cannot open archive file ! I:\SOA VM Box\SOA\oel5u5-64bit-soabpm-11gr1-ps5-2-0-M.7z: Cannot open I:\SOA VM Box\SOA\oel5u5-64bit-soabpm-11gr1-ps5-2-0-M.7z
I doubt the archive is corrupted. But i dont see any specific error of it.
I download same files 4 time, but all are ended with same error.
I refereed this document + http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/soasuite/learnmore/soabpmvirtualboxreadme-1612068.pdf+.
Can some one please help me if any one have solution.
Regards,
Tarak.

Hi Taark,
If the MD5sum is not matching it's probably because is corrupted... Are you behind a proxy server when downloading the files, it's possible that the proxy server has some anti-virus and it's removing something from the file...
May you can ask the security guys in your company to try and download the files for you from a dmz location avoiding the proxy and see if something changes...
Cheers,
VLAD

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    Step 6: Installing BPM Extensions for JDev. Same comment as for Step 5, except that the option you want to select is not as what is indicate (the BPM Composite Editor) but the BPM Process Studio! I would advise against doing these as part of the same update sequence. In fact, I closed out JDev completely (though I did not reboot) between Step 5 and Step 6.
    Step 7 and 8:  Installing SOA Suite. I suggest unzipping both of the downloaded zip files. Again, it is critical that the full path name into which files are extracted contains no spaces. Once unzipped, you should navigate to the Disk1 folder under the directory into which the first zip file was extracted, but you should do this with the Command Prompt window and the cd command. From this prompt, you should type in “setup.exe -jreLoc {location of JDK}” (without the quotes) and hit enter. The {location of JDK} is where the JDK was installed as part of the WLS installation. For me this was in folder JDK160_21 under the Middleware folder in the Oracle directory. Refer to pp. 12-15 of the Quick Installation Guide. This took me a couple of tries before I actually got the installation screen to show up correctly. Some of what this looks like is also in the following link: http://blogs.oracle.com/SOA/2009/08/installing_oracle_soa_suite_11.html.
    What you may eventually figure out is that 5 installation disks are stretched across two zip files. Once the installation of disks 1 and 2 are done, a popup window will ask you to browse to the folder where each of the next 3 disks are, which is in the folder created by the extraction of files/folders from the second zip file for the SOA Suite. As with previous steps, I rebooted after all of this was done.
    Step 9:  Installing the Business Process Converter. Unzip the downloaded file, and open the Installation Instructions Word file. It will instruct you to point JDev’s update sequence to another zip file extracted during the unzipping of the downloaded zip file for the converter. JDev will install this without much fuss or muss, but this installation is to the Studio and not to BPA. (For installation to BPA, you need to have installed BPA, and followed the other guidance in the instructions.) To get to JDev’s update sequence, follow the same first step as in Step 5, but check the option to browse for and upload from a local file. This local file will be the previously mentioned other zip file.
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