From: Zauti Yusoff on 6 Feb 2010 02:54 Hi I'm having a problem with installing WIndows 2003 R2(32bits) on Virtual PC. My hosts OS is Windows XP 32bits. I received an error "File \i386\halaacpi.dll count not be loaded. The error code is 4. Setup cannot continue.Press any key to exit " I googled and only found the same error but with error code 7. I even tried the error code 7 but with no luck. Can somebody please help me. I'm running on AMD X2 4200 and with 4GB of ram. regards Zauti --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Robert Comer on 6 Feb 2010 05:25 That usually means it's having trouble reading the CD/DVD, can you try another one? -- Bob Comer On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 15:54:13 +0800, Zauti Yusoff <mohdzauti(a)gmail.com> wrote: >Hi > > I'm having a problem with installing WIndows 2003 R2(32bits) on >Virtual PC. My hosts OS is Windows XP 32bits. I received an error >"File \i386\halaacpi.dll count not be loaded. The error code is 4. >Setup cannot continue.Press any key to exit " > >I googled and only found the same error but with error code 7. >I even tried the error code 7 but with no luck. >Can somebody please help me. > >I'm running on AMD X2 4200 and with 4GB of ram. > >regards >Zauti > >--- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Zauti Yusoff on 6 Feb 2010 06:09 On 2/6/2010 6:25 PM, Robert Comer wrote: > That usually means it's having trouble reading the CD/DVD, can you try > another one? I did. Actually, it work fine on another computer. And redownload the file from eopen website and using the latest iso to install, but still same result --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Robert Comer on 6 Feb 2010 06:26 If you have the .iso file for it, just attach that directly, rather than using a CD/DVD, it'll work much faster and more reliably. You don't say what your host is, but if it's Vista and you have UAC active, you can try launching VPC as administrator, some CD's/DVD's require that. (it's a driver issue) -- Bob Comer On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 19:09:05 +0800, Zauti Yusoff <mohdzauti(a)gmail.com> wrote: >On 2/6/2010 6:25 PM, Robert Comer wrote: >> That usually means it's having trouble reading the CD/DVD, can you try >> another one? >I did. Actually, it work fine on another computer. >And redownload the file from eopen website and using the latest iso to >install, but still same result > > > >--- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Zauti Yusoff on 6 Feb 2010 07:25 On 2/6/2010 7:26 PM, Robert Comer wrote: > If you have the .iso file for it, just attach that directly, rather > than using a CD/DVD, it'll work much faster and more reliably. > > You don't say what your host is, but if it's Vista and you have UAC > active, you can try launching VPC as administrator, some CD's/DVD's > require that. (it's a driver issue) > Host in running on Win XP. Yes, i booted directly from iso. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
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