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in Errors 1335 "The cabinet file 'libreoffice1.cab' required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used" and 2350 [closed] edit common error 1335 office 2007 error-1335 error-2350 installation corrupt cab libreoffice-3.5.4 windows-8 asked 2012-06-13 14:26:37 +0200 etsac quickbook install diagnostic tool 1 ●1 ●1 ●1 updated 2015-08-29 13:53:19 +0200 Alex Kemp 10164 ●13 ●35 ●34 http://etmg.altervista... Hello. When
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installing 3.5.4 on my Windows 8 Preview Release system I get the following message: Error 1335. The cabinet file 'libreoffice1.cab' required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_other-gaming/error-1335-while-trying-to-install-microsoft/d103f219-78bf-4ed8-bcb4-0c258838e7af used. .........' Selecting the 'Ignore' option results in an error message 2350 and the installation 'rolls back'. Are you able to help please? edit retag flag offensive reopen merge delete Closed for the following reason the question is answered, right answer was accepted by Alex Kemp close date 2016-03-06 22:46:43.535080 CommentsHi @etsac, Please file a bug about http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/3281/installation-results-in-errors-1335-the-cabinet-file-libreoffice1cab-required-for-this-installation-is-corrupt-and-cannot-be-used-and-2350/ this problem! The QA team will be happy to help you track down this bug! Thanks!qubit( 2013-01-28 02:15:52 +0200 )editsame problem installing 4.2.4.2 on win7. 4.2.4.1 was working but now an odt file has no program linked to it & attempting to re install results in same problem. my now absent son set up a bit torrent sequence which i previously used to download. have no clue what a mirror site or checksum is. how can this problem remain after 17 months. will try bugzilla next.keng( 2014-07-02 03:46:04 +0200 )editSolved. I got the same error 1st time. I suspected google chrome corrupting the download files and used mozilla to download (since it does not have any word processing software. hopefully, it wont do such a thing). It installed without any erros.Salman Amoodi( 2015-03-28 03:04:28 +0200 )editadd a comment 6 answers Sort by ยป oldest newest most voted 0 answered 2013-02-07 16:17:07 +0200 qubit 9393 ●18 ●87 ●63 updated 2013-02-07 16:24:19 +0200 There are a number of related questions on the
Data1.cab" messages | Forums Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 08-05-2006,08:38 PM #1 wx_dark_wolf View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Aug 2006 Posts 1 http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/519712-my-answer-to-error-1335-Data1-cab-messages-Forums **NOTE- I tried this only on Windows XP, may work on other versions- don't know Hi all, First time here on this site. I just finished helping my friend to build a pc specifically to play silent hunter 3. Interesting watching someone spend that much money to play a game, especially since he's big on Apple and thinks all things Microsoft are evil...lol. Anyway, we put it together only to watch him have a royal meltdown when he got the following during install: "error 1355. The error 1335 cabinet file"Data1.cab" required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used". Once you get this you get 3 options, retry, cancel and ignore...i think. If you hit one (retry I think) it just keeps failing, hit cancel an it's over, but hit ignore and I believe we got an "internal error 2350" followed by an "error: -1603 fatal error during install". We searched through this entire site and found some very interesting answers which unfortunately never worked. The biggest of these was the thought that error 1335 the a new disk might be flawed or that a DVD ROM may be dirty. None of these were the case with us. I ran a google search on this error and found tons of people having the same problem with intensive programs (memory hogs). You guys are not the only ones out there. It's hard to believe that all these people are getting flawed disks and we knew the DVD ROM wasn't dirty because it was new out of the box. There are so many things to try out there, so if what I suggest don't work, try googling a search for yourselves and see what does work. Don't give up. Some people out there thought it might be a memory problem. Though my friend put in a gig and a half of RAM we wanted to be sure it wasn't the RAM DIMMS. I took the DIMMS out of my pc and installed them in his...no help. Mind you we tried this after 5 hours of trying the various tips I spoke of. So I tried fudging with the settings. BINGO!! Again I tried this only on XP, I can't remember how to do this with other versions. Do the following: 1- click "Start" 2- click "RUN" 3- type "msconfig" in the box and click "OK" 4- select "BOOT.INI" from the top tabs 5- select "advanced options" near the bottom center 6- click on the box to the left of "/MAXMEM=" 7- change the number that appears to 512 8- click "OK" then click