Civilization 4

J

Jack Snyder

Keep getting the following error.
Feature Transfer Error
Feature: Default Feature
Component: Civ4Component
Files: D:\data2.cab
Error: incorrect function

This is on a Dell Dimension 3000 with Windows XP, an ATI graphics card,
DX9.0.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks


Hacksaw
 
J

Jimmy S.

Hi Jack Snyder,

Was this game working on your system before?
If so, what changes occured since then?

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Jack Snyder Wrote:
=================
| Keep getting the following error.
| Feature Transfer Error
| Feature: Default Feature
| Component: Civ4Component
| Files: D:\data2.cab
| Error: incorrect function
|
| This is on a Dell Dimension 3000 with Windows XP, an ATI graphics card,
| DX9.0.
|
| Any help will be greatly appreciated.
|
| Thanks
|
|
| Hacksaw
 
G

Guest

I'm getting an error like this when trying to install this game on Vista Home
Premium when I was able to install it on XP, the error is:

Feature transfer error

Feature: DefaultFeature
Component: Civ4Component
File:
Error: Access is denied.

That is exactly how it shows up.

And I have it set to run the this program as administrator and tried using
NT, 2000, and XP compatibility modes.

Any one have any ideas??
 
G

Guest

Got it installed and all I had to do was create a Firaxis Games folder in
Program Files.
 
A

Ace

In future, as you stated you are using Vista;
You should try running the game setup program as Administrator.
Right-click the setup file and choose appropriately.
 
G

Guest

Ace said:
In future, as you stated you are using Vista;
You should try running the game setup program as Administrator.
Right-click the setup file and choose appropriately.

"And I have it set to run the this program as administrator and tried using
NT, 2000, and XP compatibility modes."
 

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