
Click on the “NI Downloader” link under the “Download Options” section.One solution to this problem is to use an Ethernet cable, but if you have unreliable internet, and using a cable is not an option, you should download Multisim from this link. This is a very common problem for people who have unreliable Wi-Fi connections that provide slow speeds and drop the connection intermittently. The most common reason that a download is corrupted is due to unreliable internet connections on your computer while you are downloading the file. This does not necessarily mean the download from our server is corrupt. In this situation, the most likely issue is a corrupt download. Sometimes, this error can occur even after the ZIP file has been extracted and you attempt to run setup.exe. The ZIP file is not always the culprit of this error. Proceed through the installation wizard and follow the instructions. Inside of this folder, you want to run the setup.exe file. Once the extraction is done, a new folder should pop up with the installation files in it. To unzip all the contents of the zipped folder, press and hold (or right-click) the folder, select Extract All, and then follow the instructions.To unzip a single file or folder, open the zipped folder, then drag the file or folder from the zipped folder to a new location.Locate the zipped folder that you want to unzip (extract) files or folders from.As per Microsoft’s website, here is the procedure to extract a ZIP file so that you can use the files in it: The most common cause of this issue is that the ZIP file containing the installer has not yet been extracted. Sometimes, when people download Multisim from Studica (which is also known as Circuit Design Suite 14.0), they will run into an error that says something like “The specified path does not exist” and it will output some file path. National Instruments also provides a Multisim support page. Hopefully, this will serve as a resource for future users who find themselves struggling with installation issues. In this post, we will detail some common issues related to installing the product and the steps you need to take to resolve those issues. At Studica, we often get some of our National Instruments customers contacting us regarding installation issues with the software. NI Multisim is a program that helps you design and test circuits and PCB designs.
