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Re: Corrupt installation disc...


The file name suggests it is unlikely to have been copied from the

installation disk, but was created during the install.


Since you have repeated the install more than once but still have the

identical error, it is probable that the system memory is faulty at one of

the addresses used to communicate with the file.


Running Memtest is most likely to reveal the faulty component.


Less likely is a defective hard disk, which would be identified by

downloading and running its manufacturer's diagnostic utility.



"wotens" <ulfl@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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> Hi,

> Is possible that the installation disc can 'degenerate' and end up being 

> useless?

> I have a installation disc of Windows XP Pro 64 and everytime time I 

> install the OS it ends up with the same problem: can't read file 

> ChkAcc.log -> please run Chkdisc. And after that the OS crashes and is, 

> more or less useless to work with.

> I have cleaned the disc and the dvd-player - but nothing helps.

>

> Thank,

> Ulf

>


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