I/o Error Corrupt Installation File
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Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. corrupt installation file Discussion in 'All Other Software' started by artfirst, Feb 8, 2000. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement artfirst Thread Starter Joined: Feb 7, 2000 Messages: 10 When i try to install my scanner software, or games software i get this message. An I\O error occurred while installing a file. This is usually caused by bad installation media or a corrupt installation file. abort\retry when i abort it https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/fd173b1c-0293-447b-bfa0-89ed0c7bc4fd/io-error-occured-while-instaling-a-file-this-usually-caused-by-a-bad-installation-media-or-a?forum=winservergen says "corrupt installation file" I'm usually trying to install these off cd-rom, but the problem does happen off files as well. i'm using win 98 , pent 2 , samsung cd-rom sc148b does anyone know what is up? artfirst, Feb 8, 2000 #1 DougG Joined: Feb 5, 2000 Messages: 4 Let's try re-booting your computer..as it comes up again 1..press F8 and go https://forums.techguy.org/threads/corrupt-installation-file.35875/ into safemode. 2..Start..setting..control panel..system 3..At system now click on the device manager. 4.open each + and look for dual installations of object. If you find more than one of the same thing delete them and them and move to the next + after they're all deleted. 5..click Ok...close and then start..shutdown..re-start.. 6..it'll do the "detecting new hardware thing" let detect everything and follow the instructions. after it tells you to re-boot again.. re-boot and re-install the software you're trying to get in there. I betcha it'll go in now.. DougG, Feb 9, 2000 #2 Tony V Joined: Jan 31, 2000 Messages: 35 This can also occur if you have other tasks running which interfere with the installation process. To kill off other tasks, hit CTRL,ALT,DEL. Highlight each task and hit End Task. Do this repeatedly till only SYSTRAY and EXPLORER remain. Then install your software. Tony V, Feb 11, 2000 #3 rocats Joined: Feb 11, 2000 Messages: 7 Dear Artfirst, I don't know if the start up stuff is related to your problems. I can't imagine that it would be. But, FYI, you can eliminate all the garbage from
by bad installation media or a corrupt installation http://www.tech-faq.com/io-device-error.html file." This error will occur if you have Norton Anti-Virus 4.0 with auto protection enabled at start-up. You will need to do one of two things: 1.Update to Norton i/o error Anti-Virus 5.0 (or a later version); OR2.Temporarily disable Norton Anti-Virus 4.0, install the Assessor Series software databases, then re-enable Norton Anti-Virus. To Disable Norton Anti-Virus 4.0: 1.On your Windows task bar (near the time) you should see a i/o error corrupt set of small icons. One of these icons is for Norton Anti-Virus. With your mouse, move your cursor over these icons until the label Norton Anti-Virus Auto Protection Enabled is displayed. Double-click this icon.2.Select Options.3.Select the Auto-Protect tab.4.Un-check Load Auto Protect at Start-Up. Click OK.5.Re-boot your PC. As your PC is rebooting, watch and make sure that Norton Anti-Virus 4.0 does not automatically load. If it auto-loads, follow instructions 1-4 again. If it does not auto-load, try to run the latest Platform Library DVD. To Enable Norton Anti-Virus 4.0: Select Start | Programs and then the appropriate Norton Anti-Virus program. Reinitiate auto load at start up by checking the appropriate option.
mode that the operating system is attempting to use for the operation may not be recognized. The I/O error may be experienced with various media storage devices such as: external hard drives, DVD or CDs, DVD or CD drives, SD cards, or USB sticks/drives. Common causes of the error include faulty hardware, a loose connection between the hardware and computer, outdated hardware drivers, or the IDE channel properties require modification. What Are the Common I/O Device Error Messages? Unfortunately, the I/O device error can generated more than one error message. Some of the most commonly encountered messages associated with the error include: - The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error - Only part of a readprocessmemory request was completed - Only part of a writeprocessmemory request was completed Windows may display a “Windows error code” along with the plain language error message. The I/O device error codes that are associated with the error include: error 6, error 21, error 103, error 105, and error 131. Why Does the I/O Device Error Occur? There are a number of potential causes for I/O device errors on computers that run the Windows Operating System (OS). These include: - Outdated or corrupt driver installation for the affected hardware device. - Windows using an incompatible transfer mode for the hardware. - Faulty or loose connection with the hardware. - The portable media (CD, DVD, or SD card) is damaged or excessively dirty. Basic I/O Device Error Troubleshooting Before throwing away a “faulty” CD/DVD, or delving into more complex troubleshooting, there are some basic steps computer users can attempt to clear the I/O devi