ZIP-File corrupted! HEELP!!!!!!!!!!!

Hello folks!
i've downloaded SOlaris 8 Free (CD1 - Installation) today and tried to open it with WinZip and PowerArchiver - they said, that the file is corrupted!!!!
CAN ANYONE HELP ME?!!!!!!
PLEASE!
McFragger

Okay, i downloaded it for the third time.
Now it not more funny.
Are there any other locations for downloading?
I already spent 26 hours only for downloading the first CD!!!
HELP!!!!!!!!!

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