Problem with instaling mac os x

I downloaded Mac OS X but I couldnt install it.. everytime when I try to install it,it says ''The software could not be verified. It may have been corrupted or tampered with during downloading'' how can i fix it?

Delete the download from your Applications folder and get a fresh one.
Regards,
Colin R.

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