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installing software in Windows, what does "An error occurred during the move data process - ###" mean? A "move data process" error generally indicates a https://kb.iu.edu/d/agng problem with installing or updating a program in Windows. The three-digit number https://www.altera.com/support/support-resources/knowledge-base/solutions/rd07231999_3627.html after the dash (represented by the three uses of the # [pound sign] in the title) can vary, but some common ones are 106, 113, 115, 119, and 132. This error can indicate a number of different problems: You may have two installations running at the same time. Click an error OK in the error message dialog box to cancel the current installation and revert to the original. Your computer may be out of hard drive space. Compare how much space you have available with how much space the program needs to be installed properly. You may have too many files in your TEMP directory; delete or move all unnecessary files. The file move data process system on your computer may be corrupt. To fix this, run the ScanDisk utility on your hard drive. Set ScanDisk to perform a thorough scan on both the system and data files. The CD, downloaded file, floppy disk, or other media you are using to install the program may be corrupt or damaged. Try looking for scratches or smudges on the CD, downloading the program again, running ScanDisk on the floppy disk, or getting a new copy of the CD or floppy disk. You may have an older version of the program installed on the computer, with file permissions set so the new version can't update it. In that case, try uninstalling the older version first, and then installing the newer version. You may also need administrative rights to install the program if you're using Windows XP Professional or older. Note: At Indiana University, the University Information Security Office (UISO) recommends that you normally refrain from running your Windows computer as an administrator. For more, see What is the principle of least privilege? If none of these suggestions helps, consult the technic
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