Error 1330 Installing Driver Detective
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Setup & Install by Heath Stewart Application Lifecycle Management Application Insights Release Management Team Foundation Server Testing Visual Studio Team Services All Languages Visual C++ Visual F# JavaScript TypeScript Python .NET error 1330 invalid digital signature .NET .NET with Beth Massi ASP.NET by Scott Hanselman OData Team WPF Platform error 1330 winverifytrust Development Apps for Windows Bing Edge Microsoft Azure Office 365 Development Web Data Development SQL Server SQL Server Data Tools error 266 was returned by winverifytrust DocumentDB Setup & Install by Heath Stewart About Windows Installer, the .NET Framework, and Visual Studio. Another Possible Workaround for Error 1330 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ December 11, 2008 by Heath Stewart (MSFT) // 12 Comments 0 a file that is required cannot be installed because the cabinet file has an invalid signature 0 0 When installing Visual Studio 2008, you might run into an error dialog that reads, Error 1330.A file that is required cannot be installed because the cabinet file D:\cab1.cab has an invalid digital signature. This may indicate that the cabinet file is corrupt. The path and name of the cabinet may be different, but might often be D:\cab1.cab, where D: refers to your DVD drive. How to
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workaround this issue Some time ago I blogged that you should try copying the installation locally as in some cases this is related to brief network disconnects or disc read lag, or even a bad burn of an ISO image. You should still try that and other methods in some of the comments on that post first since those are for more likely problems. If you do not have Internet access, or have a restrictive firewall or proxy, setup may be failing to verify the signature because it cannot access the online certificate revocation list (CRL). This is most likely if you encounter the error on cab1.cab for VS2008 or MSDN. You’ll need a copy of setreg.exe which is available in the .NET Framework SDK, which is now part of the Windows SDK. By default, a revocation list is checked so Internet access is required. At any user privilege level, you can run the following command to disable CRL checks using option 3: setreg.exe 3 FALSE If you still cannot install VS2008 or MSDN with the same error 1330, make sure that option 9 is set to its default value of FALSE. If this option is TRUE, then the timestamp serve
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to Windows that it's having some kind of unspecified problem.This extremely generic message could mean there's a true hardware issue or it could simply suggest that there's a driver problem that Windows isn't seeing as such but that the hardware is being affected by. Manual Solution to fix Kb955706 To resolve Kb955706, do the following. To open Device Manager, click Start, click Search programs and files, and then type Device Manager. A list of available matching items appears above the search box; click Device Manager. Device Manager opens with your computer name at the top and a list of devices that are installed on your computer beneath your computer name. Locate the malfunctioning device in the list of devices, right-click the device, and then click Uninstall. When a warning message arises that you are uninstalling a device from your system, click OK. Device manager uninstalls the device. Right-click your computer name in Device Manager and click Scan for hardware changes. Device manager scans your system and automatically reinstalls your device. Right-click the device and click Properties. On the General tab of the device Properties dialog box, in Device status, you should see the message This device is working properly.If the steps above do not solve the problems with the device, and if the device is an external drive, such as a USB flash drive or external hard drive, use the taskbar icon to safely eject the device, then unplug the device from the computer. For devices that use AC power, unplug the device from the electrical outlet or power strip, wait 30 seconds, and then plug it back in. Turn on the device power switch, and then plug it in to your computer. If the device includes a drivers disk, ensure that you have it handy to install the device drivers; otherwise, Windows should automatically locate the correct drivers and install them.If you do not have a driver disk and Windows cannot automatically detect the drivers, it means that your hardware manufacturer has not uploaded the drivers