How To Fix Error 1305 Error Reading From File
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in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified Error 1305: Error reading from file error 1305 error reading from file windows 8 (file name) When you install QuickBooks Desktop, the following error occurs: error 1305 windows 10 Error 1305. Error reading from file (file name). Why this is happening This error may occur if:
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The QuickBooks Desktop CD is dirty. The CD drive is damaged. The QuickBooks Desktop CD is damaged. How to fix it Solution 1: Perform hard drive installation Insert http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/error-1305-in-windows-7-when-trying-to-install/42b1117b-92e8-45c5-b6a9-e399df1a1e30 the QuickBooks installation CD in the CD drive. The installation wizard opens, close it. On your keyboard, press the Windows logo+E. The Windows explorer opens. Double-click the CD drive. Copy the following folders and file: Right-click then select Copy. QBooks Support Third Party Setup.exe Create a new folder on your desktop. Right-click the empty space on your https://community.intuit.com/articles/1248304-error-1305-error-reading-from-file-file-name desktop then select New Folder. Open the new folder and paste all the files that you copied from step 4. Right-click then select Paste. Double-click the Setup.exe. The installation wizard opens. Follow the instructions to install QuickBooks Note: If the installation CD is damaged, you can contact us for CD replacement. Fees may apply. If you prefer to download the installer, please proceed to solution 2. Solution 2: Download the installer from support site You can download the QuickBooks Desktop installer from support site just in case your installation CD is not working. Was this article helpful? Yes No Do you still have a question? Ask your question to the community. Most questions get a response in about a day. Post your question to the community Home Tags Terms of Use Privacy QuickBooks Phone Number © 2016 Intuit, Inc. All rights reserved. × Close Sign in or create an account To continue your participation in QuickBooks Learn & Support: Sign in or Create an account
Community ForumsKomodo ExtensionsFAQRecent Activity Subscribe to the RSS feed Home https://community.activestate.com/faq/error-reading-file-during-installation » FAQ » "Error reading from file" during installation "Error http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/how-to-fix-the-windows-1305-error/ reading from file" during installation Posted by troyt on 2010-10-28 12:49 OS: Windows|Product: Komodo|tags: activeperlactivepythonactivetclinstallationkomodomsiPDKpermissoinstdk Question: When I try to run the MSI installer, I get a dialog with the message: Error reading from file C:\Path\to\Some-installer.msi. Verify that the file exists error 1305 and that you can access it. This prevents me from installing the software. What's wrong? Answer: The Windows "System" group needs to have access to the file. This problem often occurs when the msi file is saved to a folder without System group permissions and with "Inherit from parent" set. To solve error 1305 error this, grant the System group Read & Execute permissions for the installer. See also: http://devsac.blogspot.com/2009/02/error-reading-from-file-msi-verify-th... Login to post comments Can't download Komodo 6.0.2 version frankg | Fri, 2010-12-03 21:30 When I try to download this version, it starts up the "Thank you for downloading..." screen. No download happens, at least not into my normal download directory. Any suggestions anyone? Login to post comments re: try direct download site toddw ActiveState Staff Sat, 2010-12-04 04:17 Try using the direct download site: http://downloads.activestate.com/Komodo/releases/ Cheers, Todd Login to post comments Go To The New Forums › These Forums Have Moved The Komodo forums have moved to a new home at forum.komodoide.com, please head over there to post your topics! Note that the new forums are a fresh start - you will have to register a new account. RSS Feeds FAQs Forums Comments Komodo Resources Screencasts Extensions Recommended Komodo Extensions Remote Debugging Forums ActivePerl Act
more likely to see the error when you try to install the Microsoft Office application. The 1305 error is largely due to the fact that it is caused by software issues, hardware problems as well other windows errors. If for whatever reason you're seeing this error then it generally means that you have a problem with your computer. Below is a tutorial on how to fix the error: What Causes The 1305 Error Error 1305. Error Reading from File: File_name and Location. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it. Error 1305: Setup cannot read file path\filename. Check your network connection or, if you are installing from CD-ROM, be sure that the product name CD-ROM is in the drive. Click Retry to continue or Cancel to stop the installation. The errors above are caused by a number of different problems, and one of these is hardware related and making sure that you CD/DVD drive is working properly. However, it can also be caused by software issues, such as drivers for your CD/DVD drive not providing the necessary performance required. How To Fix The 1305 Error Step 1 - Check Whether Your CD/Installation Medium Is Working It is paramount that you check whether you CD drive is working properly, and you can test this by: If the installation is showing error 1305, then eject disc Insert another unrelated disc into the drive for another program Attempt to install the program If the program does not install, or error 1305 appears again, then the CD drive could be at fault However this can be caused by loose cabling if you have a tower PC or faulty lasers, to a broken tray. Either way, it is best to return the drive to the manufacturer, if possible, or buy a new one. Step 2 - Check Your Drivers Are Working Properly Buying a CD drive can be quite expensive, so to determine whether this is what is causing the issue, you should also check your drivers. The drivers are what link the hardware (in this case the CD drive) to the software (the operating system). A faulty or corrupt driver can cause this communication to break down and therefore cannot read files. The best way to find out whether the driver is corrupt is to: For XP Machines Go to Start > Control Panel > Performance & Maintenance > System In “System Properties“, click “Hardware“ Click Device Manager Look for the CD Drive in the list If the CD Drive has a yellow icon next to it, this means that the driver is faulty and needs replacing For Vista/Windows 7 Machines Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware And Sound > Device Manager (Under Devices & Printer