Copy Error Setup Cannot Copy Licwmi.dl_
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Reinstalling Windows XP Donate $1 now to see this question answered quickly Sponsored questions offer a monetary incentive to answerers to produce quality responses. Be intelligently matched with 5 likely answerers who will be alerted to https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/microsoft-windows/threads/51919/trouble-reinstalling-windows-xp help. 10Contributors 11Replies 13Views 10 YearsDiscussion Span 4 Years Ago Last Post by Ethire http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/installing-windows-xp-cant-copy-certain-files.153348/ 0 10 Years Ago Recently, I messed up my MBR on a dual-boot computer with Windows XP SP1 on the primary drive and Kubuntu Dapper Drake (v. 6.06) on the second drive. After some trouble, I eventually searched around and decided to use the GAG Boot Manager to get access to Windows XP. After copy error I was able to access the drive, I decided to continue to reinstall my system. Everything went smoothly until Windows XP started to copy the necessary files to the hard drive. At that point, I got this error message:Copy Error Setup cannot copy the file licwmi.dl_ I clicked on Browse and the file appeared to be on the CD, but the installer does not recognize it. Would it copy error setup be possible for me to get a copy of that file, put it on CD or a USB drive, and let the installer use that file instead? DaMoogle 8 34 posts since Jun 2005 Community Member windows-nt-2000-xp 0 mikeandike22 18 10 Years Ago Im guessing you could copy the contents of the cd and add that file and reburn it. Also is the _ in the filename on the cd? I would also consider the Grub bootloader which can be fixed via live cds check out my [plug]blog post on it[/plug] there is also a way to get a bootable version of windows that you could probably copy the files from there on to your windows partition.http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/entry725.html 0 Discussion Starter DaMoogle 8 10 Years Ago Im guessing you could copy the contents of the cd and add that file and reburn it. Also is the _ in the filename on the cd? On the CD, _ is in the file type when I check properties, so I think the full filename is LICWMI.dl_ 0 FC Jamison 31 10 Years Ago Are you wiping the drive (or partition) and doing a fresh install or are you trying to write over the old Windows install
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