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of the components that windows needs to continue setup could not be installed. the parameter is incorrect.also.....the request could not be performed because of an i/o device error. Votes: Rating: 0 Delete: 0 --- Replies to this Problem --- From: Steve on 11/05/2015 asms windows xp service pack 2 Was installing with a USB on a netbook Acer. My solution was shift f10 command prompt and
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typing d: enter, e: enter, f: enter until i got to U. Apparently on my netbook, U was the drive for the usb. Went to the file asms on windows xp professional is needed usb the location popup and typed u:\i386 and bam. Had to wait and type down arrow and enter probably 25 times but install is all good. Votes: Rating: 0 Delete: 0 Save $$$ on your POWER BILL the easy way using this new the file asms on windows xp home edition is needed solar power device! - Click Here From: Enrique Velascoc on 10/11/2015 ******THE SOLUTION********I tried EVERYTHING and nothing helped me. BUT there was a person who solved my problem:I did this:set my bios to boot up in this order:HDD, floppy and then CDThen I change "C:/i386" to "E:/i386"That's all... Good luck!Ah! if after change "C:/i386" it appears more problems change the letter "C" to "E" ;D Votes: Rating: 0 Delete: 0 From: Enrique on 10/11/2015 I tried EVERYTHING and nothing helped me. BUT there was
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a person who solved my problem:I did this:set my bios to boot up in this order:HDD, floppy and then HDDThen I change "C:/i386" to "E:/i386"That's all... Good luck!Ah! if after change "C:/i386" it appears more problems change the letter "C" to "E" ;D Votes: Rating: 0 Delete: 0 From: Jerry on 08/02/2015 Tried most of the ideas including a USB flash drive copy of XP cdWhat worked for me wasWhen prompted to locate asms file:-1) shift F10 to get a cmd shell2) xcopy d:\i386 c:\i386 /e3) entered c:\i386 as locationSetup then found files Suspect bios issuePC was a toshiba z930 Votes: Rating: 0 Delete: 0 From: Francis on 11/30/2014 Hi Guys,tried this "d:\i386" couple of times when prompted for drivers just copy and paste or ctrl+v and this works for me. Thanks for the above suggestions well appreciated.Cheers... :) Votes: Rating: 0 Delete: 0 Solar Hot Water with no plumbing changes! - Click Here From: Merlin on 02/04/2014 I have found easiest solution by using Hiren's Boot CD, here's what to do when "i386" problem pops up:Have CD, DVD or bootable USB with Hiren's on it,Run Mini XP,Copy from installation disc i386 to partition where Windows is being installed.Reboot the computer and that's it.Hope it helps :) Votes: Rating: 0 Delete: 0 From: WonDer on 01/27/2014 Ok. i don't know what exactly was the solution but now my setup continues exactly the way it should...at first i had done a fresh format and setup of xp when at the ve
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SP2 PRO (successful) and then burned back to a CD.I have run the XP Pro SP3 install off the new media and it has got to the 2nd phase (passed the text-based install) and has asked http://www.nocrash.com/ncbbs/msgs/1075.shtml for the file "asms" on the Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 CD!What is this and why? Integration was successful. CD is readable and verified burn?!Just says in the dialog box the message above with D:\i386Please help! Thursday, April 24, 2008 1:52 PM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Evening Guy did you look at this kb from Microsoft? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311755 My guess would be the https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/1439cb26-8450-41a9-904b-ca4acaab0a01/the-file-asms-on-win-xp-sp3-is-needed-during-install?forum=itproxpsp speed at which you burned the cd\dvd might have been too fast. What rate did you burn at? Also verification was checked by guessing what you stated readable and verified burn. Did you use the official Microsoft method? *have to ask* Which method to integrate. I would attempt to see if the methods described in the NTFS mentioned towards the end of the kb helps you out. Other wise you may have to slow down your burning speed. I could be wrong here, but dont know your burning speed as I mentioned. Which media are you using? at least one recommended by your cd\dvd burning hardware correct? Also look here former Microsoft support person, hints at a few things to look at http://www.tutorials-win.com/XPSetup/file-asms/ Hope this helps you. _________________ Keith Friday, April 25, 2008 2:32 AM Reply | Quote All replies 1 Sign in to vote Evening Guy did you look at this kb from Microsoft? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311755 My guess would be the speed at which you burned the cd\dvd might have been too fast. What rate did you burn at? Also verification was checked by guessing what you stated readable and verified burn. Did you
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: The File 'asms' on Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 CD is needed Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by denels, Nov 20, 2004. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement denels Thread Starter Joined: Jun 13, 2004 Messages: 42 Trying to do a 'repair' re-install of Windows XP Home Edition. I get through the loading of files and into the first installation window of Windows XP (after the 1st restart) and then get the system windows asking for 'The File ASMS on Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 CD is needed. Type the path where the file is located and then click OK/B]'. The text in the path text box is 'GLOBALROOT\DEVICE\CDROM0\I386'. The ASMS file (directory) is in the 1st level directory of I386 on the CD. This is also a valid OEM CD with the Hologram. The system has two CD drives; one is a CD drive and the other is a DVD/CD RW drive. It seems it is not communicating with the drive properly. I've tried D:\I386, E:\I386 & F:\I386. Basically, I've tried to do it about any way I can think of. Even tried using each of the CD drives. I'm running out of ideas and really don't want to lose the 'not backed up' data on the HD with a full re-install of Windows. Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, etc. Would be very grateful for any input! denels, Nov 20, 2004 #1 Sponsor Elvandil Joined: Aug 1, 2003 Messages: 51,988 The machine is not communicating with the CD-ROM. When the message appears, type: Shift+F10 to enter a command session. Type: regedit.exe at the prompt. Highlight the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE entry. Go to the File menu and choose Load Hive. Then, load %Windir%\System32\Config\System.sav Give it a short name that you will remember, like "Test". Then, find this key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Test\ControlSet1\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} Delete UPPERFILTERS and LOWERFILTERS keys. Do the same for ControlSet2 and any other numbered ControlSet keys you see. Exit regedit. Elvandil, Nov 21, 2004 #2 denels Thread Starter Joined: Jun 13, 2004 Messages: 42 I found these same steps on the Microsoft site and am checking them out now. . . will let you now! Thanks for the quick response! denels, Nov 21, 2004 #3 denels Thread Start