From: Paul on 18 Oct 2005 16:21 Reformatted my hard drive. When I try to reload Windows XP, I get an error message stating "cannot copy file per_seg5.swf" and the installation craps out from there. I've tried loading Win 98SE with the same results. I've done every test I can on the hardware, tried a differant hard drive, and get the same result and an unbootable computer. I must be missing something, but I can't figure out what! I'm wide open to suggestions. Thanks
From: Alceryes on 18 Oct 2005 16:29 "Paul" <Paul(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A162DE03-8C4D-4A6B-8EC9-E26F7573BB20(a)microsoft.com... > Reformatted my hard drive. When I try to reload Windows XP, I get an error > message stating "cannot copy file per_seg5.swf" and the installation craps > out from there. I've tried loading Win 98SE with the same results. > I've done every test I can on the hardware, tried a differant hard drive, > and get the same result and an unbootable computer. > I must be missing something, but I can't figure out what! I'm wide open to > suggestions. > > Thanks Maybe your CD drive? Try booting from a Win98 startup floppy and copying the Win98 CABS folder to your HD and run setup from there. -- "I don't cheat to survive. I cheat to LIVE!!" - Alceryes
From: Courtney R on 18 Oct 2005 16:33 Sounds like a problem with the CD itself. Can you clean it off. Search google for proper way to do so. Do you have a genuine copy of Windows XP? If its a CD-R disc copy, eventually over time it will degrade. And lastly, how about your CD rom drive, is it old? Several companies make a CD lens cleaner kit, that uses small bristles to clean off the CD-Rom drive lens head. Good Luck "Paul" wrote: > Reformatted my hard drive. When I try to reload Windows XP, I get an error > message stating "cannot copy file per_seg5.swf" and the installation craps > out from there. I've tried loading Win 98SE with the same results. > I've done every test I can on the hardware, tried a differant hard drive, > and get the same result and an unbootable computer. > I must be missing something, but I can't figure out what! I'm wide open to > suggestions. > > Thanks
From: Bruce Chambers on 18 Oct 2005 16:35 Problems copying files, or corrupted files, during installation are most often caused be defective/sub-standard hardware components. In order of likelihood: RAM, motherboard, or the hard drive. What was the original problem that necessitated the OS re-installation? It may hold a clue as to what component is still failing. "Paul" wrote: > Reformatted my hard drive. When I try to reload Windows XP, I get an error > message stating "cannot copy file per_seg5.swf" and the installation craps > out from there. I've tried loading Win 98SE with the same results. > I've done every test I can on the hardware, tried a differant hard drive, > and get the same result and an unbootable computer. > I must be missing something, but I can't figure out what! I'm wide open to > suggestions. > > Thanks
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