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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>Lost Windows XP - file 'atms' needed> Lost Windows XP - file 'atms' needed Tags: CD-Rom Windows XP Last response: 12 August 2005 04:03 in Windows windows xp asms XP Share Anonymous 12 August 2005 01:55:56 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support (More info?) I'm at windows xp usb install asms my wit's end trying to get my wife's XP Home System up and running again, and would be very grateful for some
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urgent help please. Not sure what caused it (possibly a glitch while using Windows Update yesterday, and/or some spyware I found later - IEHacker??) but the result is as follows: On booting (from HD or the http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/480853/xp-dvd-drive-driver-may-be-corrupt-or-missing/ official original MS CD, in either of two CD ROM drives) we get told that a Windows update is in progress, and asking if we want to complete it. No real choice, so we proceed. But we always end up getting the message: 'Files Needed asms' and the path box offers the strange looking default 'GLOBALROOT\DEVICE\CDROM0\I386' But clicking OK does nothing. Nor if I change the path to E:\I386 or E:\I386\ or E:\I386\asms etc. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/87892-45-lost-windows-file-atms-needed BTW, when I Explore the MS CD-ROM on my own PC, there *is* no file called asms, only the folder E:\I386\asms Google found me the MS 'solution' at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=311755 but it's not only dauntingly complex but also requires the use of a W98 Second Edition CD ROM. From other google hits, this appears to be a fairly widespread issue, so I'm hoping there are by now some practical solutions we can try please. -- Terry, West Sussex, UK More about : lost windows file atms needed Anonymous 12 August 2005 01:55:57 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support (More info?) Hello Terry You may want to check out the following Microsoft KB article - hopefully this should help you solve your problem http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q311755 Jon -- Helpdesk Technician Working towards MCDST "Terry Pinnell" wrote: > I'm at my wit's end trying to get my wife's XP Home System up and > running again, and would be very grateful for some urgent help please. > > Not sure what caused it (possibly a glitch while using Windows Update > yesterday, and/or some spyware I found later - IEHacker??) but the > result is as follows: > > On booting (from HD or the official original MS CD, in either of two > CD ROM drives) we get told that a Windows update
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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 Was installing with a USB on a netbook Acer. My solution was shift f10 command prompt and 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 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 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 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