Half Life Error 1335
External Accounts Password Your News Feed Likes You've Received Your Content People You Follow People You Ignore Log Out Show online status Conversations Show All... Alerts Alert Preferences Show All... Menu Home Home Quick Links Search Forums Featured Threads Archive Recent Activity Recent Posts Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Featured Threads Archive Featured Threads Recent Posts Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Menu Log in Sign up Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts ValveTime.net | Valve News, Forums, Steam Home Forums > Games and Modding > General Gaming > Error 1335, please help Discussion in 'General Gaming' started by fbertling, Nov 23, 2004. fbertling Guest Ok i'll try to keep it brief. First computer specs: pentium 4 2,8 gigaherz 64 mb nvidia geforce 4 mx 4000 512 mb ram 80 gigabyte and 45 gigabyte hardrive windows xp home edition nu dvdrw ddw-081 Philips cdrw 1610a LAN internet connection It is a bought european-dvd version When the first time i installed the game it didn't work i installed the game on my parents computer which hasn't got better specs, where it DID work. So nothing wrong with the disc So i tried to install it again on my pc.Well i got steam installed, made a account. And then it starts to install the rest of the game. Well it suppose to happen, but this is what i get every time: Error 1335.The cabinet file hl2.cab required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used,this could be a network error, an error reading from the cd-rom or a problem with this package. Problem with this package is ruled out cause it worked on an other computer. Then i build my dad's dvd player (which worked on his computer) into my computer. It didn't work on my pc. The network can't be the problem either. Someone got answers or the same problem? Please respond to this urgent call with regards #1 fbertling, Nov 23, 2004 Half-alife Guest thats almost a 1337 error now, caus you have the retail DVD, uninstall steam first, then install the game... should work fine then, it will install steam automaticly... just dont forget your password to login again... #2 Hal
Help What's New? Forum New Posts FAQ Calendar Forum Actions Mark Forums Read Quick Links Today's Posts View Site Leaders PCPer Forum Rules Advanced Search Forum Software Gaming Half Life 2 Installation Problems If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Welcome to the new PC Perspective forums! Have a look around and tell us what you http://www.valvetime.net/threads/error-1335-please-help.55646/ think in our feedback forum. If you notice any bugs or style issues, please report them in this thread. Results 1 to 9 of 9 Thread: Half Life 2 Installation Problems Thread Tools Show Printable Version Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 03-30-2005,04:59 AM #1 pro01_pat View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Joined http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?384431-Half-Life-2-Installation-Problems Mar 2005 Posts 8 Half Life 2 Installation Problems hey i just bought HL2 and when i went to install after clicking agree to hl2 contract thing it begins to load, install and after about 1 min comes up with an error say Error 1335 the cabinet file hl2.cab required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used [PLZ HELP} Reply With Quote 03-30-2005,06:18 AM #2 Vistrix View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Joined Jun 2004 Posts 697 Re: Half Life 2 Installation Problems did you buy it in the shop? If so, was it DVD or CD? Should of bought it from Valve directly but nevermind... Reply With Quote 03-30-2005,09:06 AM #3 XA04 View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage C0mput3r Tr00p3r Joined Jun 2004 Location 127.0.0.1, Scarborough, England Age 27 Posts 8,777 Re: Half Life 2 Installation Problems Sounds like the CD is corrupt, if you got it directly from steam then it would be using there own cached file crap, and not cab files. Make sure you disable your antivirus whilst installing.. if it's scanning all the files whilst installing then something could go wrong.
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 http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/519712-my-answer-to-error-1335-Data1-cab-messages-Forums View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Aug 2006 Posts 1 **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 https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/install-error-1311-1335-or.html 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 half life 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 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 half life error 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 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 wit
installing an Adobe product on Windows Solutions Additional information Applies to : Acrobat Acrobat 3D Adobe OnLocation CS Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 After Effects After Effects CS4 Bridge Bridge CS4 Contribute Contribute CS4 Creative Suite Creative Suite CS4 Device Central Dreamweaver Dreamweaver CS4 Encore Encore CS4 Extension Manager Fireworks Fireworks CS4 Flash Professional Flash Professional CS4 Illustrator Illustrator CS4 InCopy InCopy CS4 InDesign InDesign CS4 Photoshop Photoshop CS4 Photoshop Elements Photoshop Extended RoboHelp for FrameMaker Soundbooth Version Cue Issue: Error 1311, 1335, or 2350 when installing an Adobe product on Windows When you install an Adobe product on Windows, you receive the following error message: “Error [1311, 1335, or 2350]. Source file not found: [drive]:\[product name][product version]\data1.cab. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it.” Solutions Errors 1311, 1335, and 2350 occur when the installer is unable to access the necessary files from the DVD/CD-ROM drive. These errors can also occur if antivirus software interferes with an installation, or if the installation files are compressed. Solution 1: Check the product installer disc. Make sure that the DVD or CD-ROM from which you are installing is free of dirt and debris. If necessary, clean the DVD/CD-ROM with a soft, lint-free cloth. Ensure that the installation disc is inserted into the drive letter identified in the error message. Note: Many computers have more than one DVD/CD-ROM drive. Solution 2: Temporarily disable antivirus software, and then install the product. For instructions, see the documentation for the antivirus software or contact the manufacturer. Solution 3: Install the product from the desktop. CS3: Follow the instructions in Install Adobe Creative Suite 3 from the desktop (Windows XP and Windows Vista) (kb400609).CS4: Follow the instructions in Install Adobe Creative Suite 4 or point products from the desktop (Windows XP and Windows Vista) (kb403963).PSE: Create a folder on the desktop. Insert the Photoshop Elements install disc into the DVD/CD-ROM drive. If the Autoplay window appears, close it. Open My Computer (Windows XP) or Computer (Windows Vista). Right-click the drive with the Photoshop Elements install disc in it, then choose Explore. Copy the Adobe Photoshop Elements folder into the folder you created on the desktop in Step 1. When the files finish copying, eject the Photoshop Elements install disc. Open the folder you created in Step 1, open the Adobe Photoshop Elements folder, and double-click Setup.exe to start the inst