Extracting File Failed - koboldcpp_vulkan_noavx2.dll: decompression resulted in return code -3! #1814
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This morning I found my PC rebooted (I assume a winodws update) and now I'm unable to start koboldcpp any more. Running from the command line results in: There is enough space on the drive with the temp dir (46GB). Any ideas what to do ? |
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Oct 30, 2025
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Well, it looks like a zlib error. If memory serves me right, all negative error codes indicate some form of data corruption. I hope it helps, |
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Well, it looks like a zlib error. If memory serves me right, all negative error codes indicate some form of data corruption.
While your idea of disabling Windows Defender was good, it won’t help if Defender has already detected a “threat” and “cleaned” the file, which would cause the mismatch or corruption.
Just try downloading the file again.
I hope it helps,