Take the xp disk to another computer and burn the asms folder to a new disk. Reboot your computer with the problem. It will say resuming setup. It seems to be an upgrade error that microsoft overlooked. I get the same exact problem! I've used the CD on other computers before without a hitch. I tried disconnecting all peripherals, and I've disabled the audio codec in the BIOS integrated sound card in the machine.
Nothing seems to resolve the problem. I attempted manually copying the three files that Alpha4eva suggested, however, when I boot from the floppy, I can't access my hard disk because it's formatted in NTFS. Is there a way to "mount" the hard drive when I boot from the floppy? Any ideas? This would help you transfer any files or settings.
Other copy options would also be available to you while you were in FAT For example you could copy the i folder from the CD-ROM drive to your local hard disk, and then try to run Setup from your hard disk. I tried to access the c drive using a dos boot disk and could not access it. I then used ntfsdos. This happened to me as well. Turned out to be a bad CD and I suspect its the same for some people here. I had this same problem. When ever I tried to copy this file it generated a fail to read drive error.
All this was the result of a bad CD. When I tried a new CD it installed without a hitch. Well I just lost at mhz p3 motherboard to someone with a bad habit of proping their coke on the pc case So I replaced it with an amd athelon and asus a7v mb. I was getting can't continue, the error number is 7. Quite useful. Turns out if you plug the drives into the ata ports on the mb, XP will blow up and not load.
A swap of cables to the regular ide controller fixed the install issues. And that, my friends, is another sad feather in the microsoft hat of infinite screwups. And people wonder why i prefer Linux to this stuff? I had this problem with a 1. Turned out to be a mbr issuer. I ended up just ghosting another system on to the drive since they were identical. I doubt this will do you any good but you might want to check another drive in the system just to make sure.
I'm thankful the copy finally worked, since my Australian Shepherd puppy made confetti of the original I suspect it isn't the drive, so much as the CD-R stock being used outside it's stated speed range. I'll be wasting an hour or two testing the theory. Fatal Error: One of the components that windows needs to continue setup could not be installed. Of course I put my Yamaha Burner back in after the first successful boot and everything appears to be working. Red Flag This Post Please let us know here why this post is inappropriate.
Reasons such as off-topic, duplicates, flames, illegal, vulgar, or students posting their homework. Close Box. This way a reboot will be performed when the chained installation is complete. This option makes the installer perform any required reboots automatically, without prompting the user. This option directs Windows Installer to display only a dialog with a progress bar showing the evolution of the installation and the message boxes that display error messages.
It is used especially for unassisted or automated installs e. By enabling this option, a log file will be generated each time the install package runs. This option sets the Windows Installer MsiLogging property to vp value. Windows Installer will automatically set the MsiLogFileLocation property to the path where the log file will be generated. By default, the MsiLogFileLocation will point to:. The MsiLogFileLocation is a Read-only property and cannot be changed by the package author or by the user.
Its value is automatically set during the runtime of the installation package. This option requires Windows Installer 5. Windows Installer 4. Run as administrator - enabling this option automatically sets the execution level to "Require Administrator". Disabling it will set the execution level back to "As Invoker" default. Checking "Run as administrator" doesn't give administrative permissions to the Control Panel instance of the application.
Run as administrator does not work for MSI packages launched in maintenance mode. Execution level These options enable you to drastically reduce the time it takes your application to install by:. On Windows 7 and above when Fast Installation option is used, the standard users access to installed files will be restricted. The three following options can be used together but are ignored on machines with Windows Installer 4.
The installation time can be decreased with these options only when Windows Installer 4. If this option is set, Windows Installer will no longer create system restore points for the install process.
If this option is set, Windows Installer will perform only file costing, ignoring the rest of costs. Table of Contents.
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