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Register FAQ Members List Calendar Today's Posts Search failed installtion D:\I386\asms. Page 1 of 3 1 23 > Thread Tools Search this Thread Rating: Display Modes #1 02-26-2004, 11:13 AM Tmaslanka Offline Registered User asms error during winxp installation Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 2 failed installtion D:\I386\asms. 15 minutes into the installation when asms windows xp service pack 3 the system actually starts installing Win XP (bootable ,Volume Lic.) I recieve this error. Error: Installation Failed:\I386\asms. Error Message: Incorrect function. Fatal
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Error: One of he components that Windows needs to continue setup could not be installed. Incorrect function. This is a Pentium II 400 with 128MB and 10 gigs. Could the CD burner be in conflict. Bios? Any https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/315334 clue? Thanks ,Tom Tmaslanka View Public Profile Send a private message to Tmaslanka Find all posts by Tmaslanka #2 02-26-2004, 07:11 PM ultrasolve Offline Registered User Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 112 Could be several things causing this, the CD Rom drive may not be reading the disk properly due to contamination on either the disk or the lasers on the drive. Try cleaning the heads to see if that works or http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/forum/windows-xp/9068-failed-installtion-d-i386-asms.html Try copying d:\i386 to c:\windows\i386 and run the install from c:\windows\i386 ultrasolve View Public Profile Send a private message to ultrasolve Find all posts by ultrasolve #3 02-27-2004, 09:04 AM Tmaslanka Offline Registered User Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 2 Same condition I changed the CD burner but received the same responce except I get a "Manifest Parse Error : Invalid at the top of the document."Maybe because its a volume license? Thanks Tom Tmaslanka View Public Profile Send a private message to Tmaslanka Find all posts by Tmaslanka #4 02-27-2004, 06:25 PM simbill Offline Registered User Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 67 i would say use a different xp disk, probably bad cd.. also try taking out your PCI cards that arent necessary for installation, example: nic, sound, modem, etc. then try it and if it completes, just put the cards back in and boot up simbill View Public Profile Send a private message to simbill Find all posts by simbill #5 02-20-2005, 10:21 AM comello Offline Registered User Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 2 [quote=Tmaslanka]15 minutes into the installation when the system actually starts installing Win XP (bootable ,Volume Lic.) I recieve this error. Error: Installation Failed:\I386\asms. Error Message: Incorrect function. Fatal Error: One of he components that Windows n
Unix Setup cannot copy the file… Filed under: Not Otherwise Classified — 11 Comments December 27, 2010 Recently while https://htipe.wordpress.com/2010/12/27/setup-cannot-copy-the-file/ installing a network printer I encountered a copy error when the install https://www.raymond.cc/blog/manifest-parse-error-invalid-at-the-top-level-of-document/ process tried to copy the printer drivers from a network share. I was using a script that executes RUNDLL32 PRINTUI.DLL,PrintUIEntry to perform the install. The location was correct. All permissions were set properly. Eventually I happened upon the following line in the setupapi.log file. #-175 SPFILENOTIFY_COPYERROR: Source = "\\MyNetworkShare\hp_cp3525x\hp color windows xp laserje\drivers\i386(32 bit - 2000_xp_s2003_vista)\pcl6\hpcp3525.CF_", Target = "C:\WINDOWS\System32\spool\DRIVERS\W32X86\hewlett_packardhp_cof94c\hpcp3525.CFG", Flags = 0x00000000, Error = 0x0000001e. A web search led me to a Microsoft KB article that talked about the same problem when installing drivers in a Windows Server 2008 cluster environment. In the KB article, the problem was that the length of the file path exceeded 128 characters. I checked the length of my copy error i386 file path and it exceeded 128 characters. I changed the path so that the length was exactly 127 characters. The install worked. This scenario was consistent on Windows XP (32-bit) machines but not on Win 7 64-bit machines. Interestingly, I have performed numerous installs previously with no problem. Perhaps some Windows update was involved? I don't know. If you have some insight into this issue, please share in the comments below. So if you receive a copy error when doing an install, check your file path length. That just might be the problem. Share this:EmailTwitter Related Tags: driver, Setupapi.dll, windows Comments RSS feed 11 Comments: Poul Wittig June 7, 2011 at 12:24 Oh god, trying to re-install this printer which has a corrupted driver and just keep on running into problem after problem after problem, everything throwing me off and making me think in the wrong direction. Exactly THIS issue was one of the sources to why I couldn't install a fresh driver, on top of all the other stuff. A big thanks to Microsoft for their printer management model. Pff, and a genuine than
Comments When you want to install Windows XP, it usually does so without too much of a problem, but now and again it will fail. It's usually either during the copying files phase (with the blue screen) or when the installation setup is going on. I was installing Windows XP the other day, and the installation failed on me. An error message appeared like the one below."An error has been encountered that prevents Setup from continuing. One of the components that Windows needs to continue Setup could not be installed. Manifest Parse Error : Invalid at the top level of the document. press OK to view the Setup log file."When I pressed OK this is what I got:Error: SXS.DLL: Syntax error in manifest or policy file " D:\I386\asms\52\POLICY\MSFT\WINDOWS\NETWORK\RTCDLL.MAN" on line 0 *** Error: Installation Failed : D:\I386\asms. Error Message : Manifest Parse Error : Invalid at the top level of the document. *** Fatal Error One of the components that windows needs to continue setup could not be installed. Manifest Parse Error: Invalid at the top of the document.I thought that maybe the XP was corrupted and somehow was not suitable to install on my computer. I tried searching if anyone had the same problem as me during installing Windows XP but none seemed to have had this problem at the time. I started to think that maybe I did not burn the ISO image correctly because I was doing a fresh clean installation.From the Microsoft Knowledge Base, it stated that this issue may occur if the file that is on the Windows XP CD-ROM is damaged. I checked the XP CD that I burnt and it had a little scratch. I took a new CD-R and burn the Windows XP ISO image again. This time I am able to install without problems.A few other similar errors you might get during install which can relate to CD problems:Setup cannot copy the file: filename.*** to retry press enter…Cannot copy filename.*** : Data error (cyclic redundancy error)Filename.*** is