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I had a problem with blank Device Manager after running SP3 on my desktop.
I was given various suggestions on fixing this by MSoft but eventually came
to a Repair Install then Clean Install if that did not work.
I did the Repair Install and all went well until it was reading in the
various xxxxxx.dl_ files from the CD-ROM. It kept failing to open these.
I used BROWSE and could see them on the CD-ROM but it would not open the file.
I tried the other CD drive but was the same.
I eventually found the same file on the C:\WINDOWS folder manually and used
that to keep the install going even though they might be the wrong version.
It worked in a fashion but there were a couple of minor problems.
I tried again yesterday and the same happened again but this time I had
prepared for it by putting a copy of the XP installation disc on both C: and
D: drive. Again it could see the required files but would not open. I just
clicked to ignore each file - it must have loaded many others with no problem.
There were a few error messages from the display drivers but it seemed OK so
I then ran SP3. This seemed to work OK and apart from a bit of time sorting
out the display drivers all is OK now.
Just wondering why it had this problem reading the files in, just in case I
ever need to this again.
Martin
PS
Device Manager now OK
I was given various suggestions on fixing this by MSoft but eventually came
to a Repair Install then Clean Install if that did not work.
I did the Repair Install and all went well until it was reading in the
various xxxxxx.dl_ files from the CD-ROM. It kept failing to open these.
I used BROWSE and could see them on the CD-ROM but it would not open the file.
I tried the other CD drive but was the same.
I eventually found the same file on the C:\WINDOWS folder manually and used
that to keep the install going even though they might be the wrong version.
It worked in a fashion but there were a couple of minor problems.
I tried again yesterday and the same happened again but this time I had
prepared for it by putting a copy of the XP installation disc on both C: and
D: drive. Again it could see the required files but would not open. I just
clicked to ignore each file - it must have loaded many others with no problem.
There were a few error messages from the display drivers but it seemed OK so
I then ran SP3. This seemed to work OK and apart from a bit of time sorting
out the display drivers all is OK now.
Just wondering why it had this problem reading the files in, just in case I
ever need to this again.
Martin
PS
Device Manager now OK