I am trying to install this friggin thing and it keeps giving me an error "improper function" "D:\i386\asms". Fatal error.
Anyone know why this keeps happening? I tried to upgrade 2000, this happened and failed to allow me to use the 2000 install anymore, so I formatted and tried a clean install, same problem.
So I took a different install disc and tried it, same error. Something is up here me thinks. LOL
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A bird in the hand is worth a foot in the tush-Kelly Bundy
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Scratched disc.
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Originally Posted by devinemi83
Maybe a "copy" of an XP disc??
http://www.ntcompatible.com/thread18415-1.html
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http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/1037767453
I suggest you check your "original" disc...
makntraksIn the theater of the mind...
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Well, heres the thing, I had to burn them because Penn state has a deal with MS called MSDNAA and you download an ISO from them of software and burn it yourself.
And this happens on 2 different cds, burned from 2 diff images.A bird in the hand is worth a foot in the tush-Kelly Bundy -
Originally Posted by gitreel
Out of all the discs I have laying around, I must be lucky....
makntraksIn the theater of the mind...
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Thats whats driving me nuts, I can see 1 scratched disc, even though it was burned today, it CAN happen. So I pull out a second xp pro disc and it does it again, same error. I thought maybe just the upgrade had screwed the pooch so I formatted and did a clean install, and yet again it bounced it.
EDIT: I think I am just having a bad computer week. Now I cant see my avatar anymore LOL.A bird in the hand is worth a foot in the tush-Kelly Bundy -
Originally Posted by makntraks
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Originally Posted by devinemi83
makntraksIn the theater of the mind...
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If you are copying a scratched disc, there is also a possibility of missing files.
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Originally Posted by gitreel
I dont know. I downloaded the ISO from the site used for pennstate and MS to distro their software so I would HOPE that they know how to make an ISO. And I have never had trouble burning an ISO. And the other install cd I have is from an entirely different ISO file so they couldnt be from the same source. So I am totally at a loss at to the answers LOL I think my machine just plain old doesnt like XP.A bird in the hand is worth a foot in the tush-Kelly Bundy -
Originally Posted by devinemi83
makntraksIn the theater of the mind...
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I finally got it in. The trouble was with it trying to install on a fat32 drive. I set it to install with an NTFS filesystem and it worked like a charm. Very weird.
A bird in the hand is worth a foot in the tush-Kelly Bundy
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