On Dec 20, 1:27 pm, Mark Barnes (Jao)
<MarkBarnes...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm having a big problem. I can no longer install windows XP using genuine
> media when using new CD/DVD hardware. Using old hardware I am having no
> issues (I'm just waiting for the last of my 12X CDROM's to die then I'm
> screwed)
>
> I've tried old trusted install disks, and new freshly unsealed disks, and
> all seem to fail during the "Setup is copying files" stage with the message
> "Setup cannot copy the file: <insert filename here> To retry press enter
> etc.".
>
> My guess is that MS foresaw the day everyone had a CDRW/DVDRW and
> manufactured the media so that these drives could not read the disks,
> therefore could not copy them. Only problem is, nowdays it's impossible to
> buy one that doesn't have this feature.
>
> Is there an official solution to this problem, other than "Upgrade to Vista"?
>
> Cheers
I never had this type of problems. Unless the disks are "extrremely"
scratched, your CDRW / DVDRW drive is starting to be defective or the
unit was never "up to specs" originally.
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