[SOLVED] 2012-11-22, i uninstalled sp3 back to sp2
this has been driving me crazy. i'm trying to resolve my advc and firewire issues under xp home sp3.
and there is this strange thing going on that i never seen before.
for instance, when i replace an old file (ie avc.sys) it replaced back the older or last version. so, i tried to delete and paste the file as fast as lightning and it looks like it took the new file. then all the sudden, and right before my eyes in explorer, the file reverts back to the previous file.
the file i'm trying to replace is: avc.sys, 4/14/2008 12:16am
note, there are other files with the same situation. perhaps this is why i can't resolve my firewire issues.
thanks in advance.
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Last edited by vhelp; 22nd Nov 2012 at 17:59.
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If that is a part of a driver install, you have to actually install that version of the driver, instead of just copying files
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Yeah, it's Windows' System File Protection/Windows File Protection routines, which tries to keep system files from being corrupted/overwritten, by installs, malware, etc.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222193
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/system_...rotection.mspx
As davexnet mentions, best to install the files properly, rather than try to get around (or disable) Windows' protection routines, by copying the files into Windows' system directories. Save yourself a few headaches.If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
But if you want to permanently delete the stubborn files anyway, first goto the folder system32\dllcache and manually delete the compressed backup copies. A stupid / useless /annoying
pop-up window will appear soon, and you can close it safely.
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As davexnet mentions, best to install the files properly, rather than try to get around (or disable) Windows' protection routines, by copying the files into Windows' system directories. Save yourself a few headaches.
as i mentioned earlier, this is the first time this happend. so, it must be related to the sp3 i recently installed this week. i think i will revert back to sp2 since sp3 didn't resolve my advc/firewire issues. at least in sp2, i can attempt to hack some things together to get them to work.
last question, is it possible to revert back to sp2 w/out hassel ?
i do not have system restore turned on. i forgot to activate that when i installed sp3.
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i've tried that el's, but that did't work. it is caching the files. anyway. it seems to be related to my recently installed sp3. i'm gonna revert back to sp2 if possible. plus, that will give me back the 550mb of hdd space it took from me.
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According to this post the ADVC300 doesn't need any special drivers, just the OHCI drivers
included with Windows:
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Hummm, probably the setup files have copied themselves to elsewhere. I remember some ancient Creative bloatware copied their own setup files to %windir%\Temp
it seems to be related to my recently installed sp3.
i'm gonna revert back to sp2 if possible. plus, that will give me back the 550mb of hdd space it took from me.Last edited by El Heggunte; 22nd Nov 2012 at 07:42. Reason: grammar
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[SOLVED] 2012-11-22, i uninstalled sp3 and went back to sp2, problems solved. thanks for all responses.
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