This is a new problem that has not been encountered before in the
100's of times that I've loaded Windows XP. Hopefully someone here
can help.
During the copying of files during the install process, around 65%
I start to get errors- "can not copy xxx.xxx file...".
It happens randomly(not always on the same file) and will continue
until about the 75% mark and then continue to load the files just fine.
When this happens I have two choices, hit ESC to skip the file, or keep
hitting enter. Sometimes hitting enter repeatedly or opening up the
cd rom tray and reclosing will make it read. Other times, no luck, skipping is the only thing that lets it move on. Every indication is that my XP install CD is bad but I have a second install disc that is doing the same thing.
I have tried 3 different CD rom drives and and now trying a different hard drive to try and eliminate the source of my problem without giving Microsoft another 100$+. Even though I have my CD key # will I have to buy another disc? Why is the second XP install disc doing the same thing? Both discs look new(no scratches). Can anyone think of any other reason that this would happen? Thanks
100's of times that I've loaded Windows XP. Hopefully someone here
can help.
During the copying of files during the install process, around 65%
I start to get errors- "can not copy xxx.xxx file...".
It happens randomly(not always on the same file) and will continue
until about the 75% mark and then continue to load the files just fine.
When this happens I have two choices, hit ESC to skip the file, or keep
hitting enter. Sometimes hitting enter repeatedly or opening up the
cd rom tray and reclosing will make it read. Other times, no luck, skipping is the only thing that lets it move on. Every indication is that my XP install CD is bad but I have a second install disc that is doing the same thing.
I have tried 3 different CD rom drives and and now trying a different hard drive to try and eliminate the source of my problem without giving Microsoft another 100$+. Even though I have my CD key # will I have to buy another disc? Why is the second XP install disc doing the same thing? Both discs look new(no scratches). Can anyone think of any other reason that this would happen? Thanks