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installation errors, please help

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by rlcsekhar, Feb 23, 2005.

  1. rlcsekhar

    rlcsekhar Member

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    hi every one, i am fighting with the below problem from 3weeks, hope anyone can solve my problem, i am getting a crc error (the file c:\game\filename doeasn't macth the file in the setup's cab file. the medium from which u r running the setup may be corrupted) when i am installing games.i have the image files of games which i downloaded, when i tried to install from the virtual drive there r no errors in installation , but when i write the image files into cds, and then install, problen occurs, i tried changing "operating system", "cd writer/dvdwriter", changed company "blank disks",changed writing software, scanned full system with antivirus2005,.but when i connected my hdd as a slave to another pc and write the images, installation from that cds work great,, i have also changed, the data cables which i connect to hdd and mother board, please , please anyone help me out from this problem.i have so many images to write into cds, thanks in advance.
     
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    Perhaps God wants you to buy the games so you can legally backup your games instead of downloading.
     
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    u made me smile with ur comment, but where is my solution, even if i bought a game and want to make a back up copy of it, please
     
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    Maybe you should consider installing a second hdd, and make the one you have now the slave and the other the primary. That's the only solution that I could give you, seeing as you have tried everything else.
     

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