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this topic mykeal 0 Tenderfoot Members 0 20 posts LocationMichigan Posted 21 Aug 2006 · Report post I get continual error messages: "Error 1305.Error reading from file D:\Phone\cd1\reg.dat. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it." with two radio buttons: Retry and Cancel. This occurs during the installation of the phone data from rm cannot remove input output error linux the DVD included with my SA2007 Plus software. The error message comes up several times while the Satus: Copying new files window is active. I click on the retry button and the installation progress continues, but the message simply comes back. The installation will not proceed beyond the Copying new files function; the progress bar fills the status bar and then it's emptied. It's now just sitting and waiting, apparently for the reg.dat file that it expects on the cd. I checked the cd directory and the file reg.dat does exist in the proper directory: D:\Phone\cd1\. What do I do now? Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites mykeal 0 Tenderfoot Members 0 20 posts LocationMichigan Posted 21 Aug 2006 · Report post By the way, the Delorme data base for SA2007 Plus does not have any data on the 1305 error message. I clicked on the cancel button and it cancelled the installation with the message that it was not successfully installed and to
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