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| Windows XP Pro SETUP (Setup cannot copy file-s) I was watching DVD on an HP dx2200 and all of a sudden the DVD stopped playing complaining of missing file. A few moments later after it was rebooted, the pc started malfunctioning completely - shurting down and rebooting all by itself. I thought the OS (WinXP) might be currupt so, I decide to format the hard drive and reload WinXP. Everything is fine until it gets to "SETUP IS COPING FILE" stage, usually at 11% of the process, and it just quit coping with complaint: "Setup cannot copy the file: dvdplay.exe". I hit "Esc" to quit the file (dvdplay.exe) and copy everything else but behold, "Setup cannot copy the file: kodak_dc.icm". So it goes on and on. With the feelings maybe the hard drive, WinXP CD, CD drive and its IDE cable could be the cause, I got another confirmed-working hard drive, WinXP CD, CD drive and IDE cable but setup still doesn't copy files. The funny part is I just bought the set of PC and everything seems falling apart already. Please, I need help with this! Somebody please, tell me what might be the cause and the possible solution to the problem. Thank you. |
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| Re: Windows XP Pro SETUP (Setup cannot copy file-s) Techinc7 wrote: >Please, I need help with this! Somebody please, tell me what might be the >cause and the possible solution to the problem. It sounds like the installation media is damaged, are there scratches on the CD/DVD? It also could be a failing optical drive. |
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| Re: Windows XP Pro SETUP (Setup cannot copy file-s) I pulled off a confirmed-working CDROM drive from another working PC to be sure the cause of the problem wasn't from the optical drive but still not copy. The CDROM IDE cable was replaced with one from working PC; Non of the WinXP CDs has scratches on it... i also tried to install with and other WinXP CD to be certain the problem wasn't from the WinXP installation CD but still not copy. Any more help? Thanks "G. Morgan" wrote: > Techinc7 wrote: > > >Please, I need help with this! Somebody please, tell me what might be the > >cause and the possible solution to the problem. > > It sounds like the installation media is damaged, are there scratches on the > CD/DVD? > > It also could be a failing optical drive. > > |
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| Re: Windows XP Pro SETUP (Setup cannot copy file-s) Techinc7 wrote: >I pulled off a confirmed-working CDROM drive from another working PC to be >sure the cause of the problem wasn't from the optical drive but still not >copy. The CDROM IDE cable was replaced with one from working PC; Non of the >WinXP CDs has scratches on it... i also tried to install with and other WinXP >CD to be certain the problem wasn't from the WinXP installation CD but still >not copy. > >Any more help? Bummer. How about copying the contents of the \i386 directory on the CD to the root of a flash drive, then running setup from there. You'll need to make the flash drive bootable first, which is relatively easy. You may also want to create a new XP setup CD using nLite and slipstream in SP3 (if your CD is pre-SP3). |
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| Re: Windows XP Pro SETUP (Setup cannot copy file-s) The date and time was Wednesday, March 25, 2009 7:57:01 PM, and on a whim, Techinc7 pounded out on the keyboard: > I was watching DVD on an HP dx2200 and all of a sudden the DVD stopped > playing complaining of missing file. A few moments later after it was > rebooted, the pc started malfunctioning completely - shurting down and > rebooting all by itself. I thought the OS (WinXP) might be currupt so, I > decide to format the hard drive and reload WinXP. Everything is fine until it > gets to "SETUP IS COPING FILE" stage, usually at 11% of the process, and it > just quit coping with complaint: "Setup cannot copy the file: dvdplay.exe". I > hit "Esc" to quit the file (dvdplay.exe) and copy everything else but behold, > "Setup cannot copy the file: kodak_dc.icm". So it goes on and on. > With the feelings maybe the hard drive, WinXP CD, CD drive and its IDE cable > could be the cause, I got another confirmed-working hard drive, WinXP CD, CD > drive and IDE cable but setup still doesn't copy files. > The funny part is I just bought the set of PC and everything seems falling > apart already. > Please, I need help with this! Somebody please, tell me what might be the > cause and the possible solution to the problem. > > Thank you. No solution, but just to tell you you're not alone. I have had that happen 3 times. One system I was able to finally get past it by sitting there and hitting Retry dozens of times on each file copy failure. The second one was a Mac. The third one is down for good, as it's cheaper to buy a similar replacement than to spend any more time on it. The CD's are pristine and install fine on other machines, and like you, known good drives don't make any difference. Good luck, Terry R. -- Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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| Re: Windows XP Pro SETUP (Setup cannot copy file-s) "Techinc7" <Techinc7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9ACC0544-FCA2-4469-8D45-3CA46ADDFE4C@microsoft.com... >I was watching DVD on an HP dx2200 and all of a sudden the DVD stopped > playing complaining of missing file. A few moments later after it was > rebooted, the pc started malfunctioning completely - shurting down and > rebooting all by itself. I thought the OS (WinXP) might be currupt so, I > decide to format the hard drive and reload WinXP. Everything is fine until > it > gets to "SETUP IS COPING FILE" stage, usually at 11% of the process, and > it > just quit coping with complaint: "Setup cannot copy the file: > dvdplay.exe". I > hit "Esc" to quit the file (dvdplay.exe) and copy everything else but > behold, > "Setup cannot copy the file: kodak_dc.icm". So it goes on and on. > With the feelings maybe the hard drive, WinXP CD, CD drive and its IDE > cable > could be the cause, I got another confirmed-working hard drive, WinXP CD, > CD > drive and IDE cable but setup still doesn't copy files. > The funny part is I just bought the set of PC and everything seems falling > apart already. > Please, I need help with this! Somebody please, tell me what might be the > cause and the possible solution to the problem. > > Thank you. If you "just bought" this PC then take it back! |
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| Re: Windows XP Pro SETUP (Setup cannot copy file-s) Techinc7 wrote: > I was watching DVD on an HP dx2200 and all of a sudden the DVD stopped > playing complaining of missing file. A few moments later after it was > rebooted, the pc started malfunctioning completely - shurting down and > rebooting all by itself. I thought the OS (WinXP) might be currupt so, I > decide to format the hard drive and reload WinXP. Everything is fine until it > gets to "SETUP IS COPING FILE" stage, usually at 11% of the process, and it > just quit coping with complaint: "Setup cannot copy the file: dvdplay.exe". I > hit "Esc" to quit the file (dvdplay.exe) and copy everything else but behold, > "Setup cannot copy the file: kodak_dc.icm". So it goes on and on. > With the feelings maybe the hard drive, WinXP CD, CD drive and its IDE cable > could be the cause, I got another confirmed-working hard drive, WinXP CD, CD > drive and IDE cable but setup still doesn't copy files. > The funny part is I just bought the set of PC and everything seems falling > apart already. > Please, I need help with this! Somebody please, tell me what might be the > cause and the possible solution to the problem. > > Thank you. Problems copying files or corrupted files during installation (even a Repair installation) are most often caused by defective, incompatible, or sub-standard hardware; in order of likelihood, either RAM, the hard drive, or the motherboard. On very rare occasions the CD drive or installation CD is the problem, but you seem to have eliminated this possibility. Start with testing the RAM. You might try MemTest86: http://www.memtest86.com/ It's free. Then you can download and use the hard drive manufacturer's diagnostic utility to test the hard drive. If both RAM and hard drive test out clean, check with the motherboard manufacturer for any diagnostic utilities. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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