"Menno Hershberger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> (E-Mail Removed) wrote in news:(E-Mail Removed):
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>> I have an Artisan 810 AIO printer. It came with the usual install
>> disk. For years, I have followed the practice of backing up vendor
>> install disks on hard drive, from which I always re-installed the
>> drivers, etc from hard drive, if/when necessary. It has always
>> worked, and saved me from any problems connected with unreadable
>> disks.
>>
>> Now suddenly, something I don't understand. My hard drive will not do
>> an install from the setup.exe file thereon. Yet if I go to the
>> original disk itself, setup.exe works just fine and does the install
>> fine.
>>
>> I have tried it twice with same result. So - my question. What is
>> there about the disk that makes the installation work, but make the
>> hard drive copy fail? And can I bypass it?
>
> It's possible that one of the install files got corrupted on the hard
> drive. While the install disk is still good, try recopying them to the
> hard
> drive. Of course you already have the printer installed now, but that
> might
> have been the problem.
Do I take it your original disk is a floppy? If so I'd make a copy of it on
a CD if I were you. Floppies or rather the coating on them can and do dry
out over the
years and eventually they can become unusable.
Oh, the good old bad days! I remember buying the Lotus Suite which came on
no less than 42 (probably DD) floppies! Naturally it took eons to install!
>
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>
--- Down with Fat 32! ---
--- Up with NTFS ---
...for ****'s Sake!
choro
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