Problem with md5 verification :(

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Yousef8001

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I've been running CM11 for a while now, but today I came to update my phone to the latest nightly build. When the download is about to finish, I stumble on "md5 verification failed". I also tried to backup my ROM but it failed because of that issue. Can someone please tell me how to fix this before I do something stupid?

PS: I did Google this issue but couldn't find a solution.

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Shakes27

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Might not have enough free space, so when the zip downloads or the backup is made and they can't be completed; the md5 hash (which is a string of letters and numbers based on the unique data of the file) won't match the md5 string provided to make sure the file isn't corrupted.

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I've been running CM11 for a while now, but today I came to update my phone to the latest nightly build. When the download is about to finish, I stumble on "md5 verification failed". I also tried to backup my ROM but it failed because of that issue. Can someone please tell me how to fix this before I do something stupid?

PS: I did Google this issue but couldn't find a solution.

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Yousef8001

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I just checked, I do have the latest version of CWM

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Yousef8001

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But what about the problem with the cm update? Please tell me if you know and thank you :)

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    Might not have enough free space, so when the zip downloads or the backup is made and they can't be completed; the md5 hash (which is a string of letters and numbers based on the unique data of the file) won't match the md5 string provided to make sure the file isn't corrupted.

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