The first version was missing the middle or end of the story.
Avoid clicking "Download" buttons that appear as large, flashing banners; look for the plain text links or official mirrors provided by the uploader.
On digital archive sites, the "Fixed" tag usually appears for one of three reasons:
Instead of a generic image viewer, use software like CDisplayEx or Tachiyomi/Mihon , which are designed to handle archived image sets and can often bypass minor file errors. A Note on Safe Browsing
The original upload had "broken headers," meaning the ZIP or RAR file wouldn't open.
If the file downloads but won't open, ensure it has a proper extension (like .zip, .rar, or .cbz). If it’s missing, rename the file to add .zip to the end.
If the site looks broken, your browser might be trying to load an old version of the page. Use Ctrl + F5 to force a hard refresh.
If you are seeing a "Fixed" version but still having trouble accessing it, try these steps: