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Guest homebody54
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When trying to download and install SP3, I received a message several times

along the way that certain service pack files could not be copied, and did I

want to go ahead and install without them? There were several of these files

that could not be copied, here's an example:

-comadmin.dll ("cannot read from the source file or disk")

-slbcsp.dll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

-sqlolebb.rll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

-wmsdmod.dll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

 

At this point I aborted the installation.

Should I go ahead and install without these or further files that may not be

able to be copied? How important are they?

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Re: Windows XP Service Pack 3

 

homebody54 wrote:

> When trying to download and install SP3, I received a message several times

> along the way that certain service pack files could not be copied, and did I

> want to go ahead and install without them? There were several of these files

> that could not be copied, here's an example:

> -comadmin.dll ("cannot read from the source file or disk")

> -slbcsp.dll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

> -sqlolebb.rll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

> -wmsdmod.dll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

>

> At this point I aborted the installation.

> Should I go ahead and install without these or further files that may not be

> able to be copied? How important are they?

>

Sounds like where ever you are storing the SP3.exe you have corruption.

.... And you are downloading it and storing it and then running it.

Don't do it on line....

 

Run chkdsk on your C: as well as the drive you are storing SP3 on.

If you find errors, get a new copy of SP3 just in case its corrupt.

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RE: Windows XP Service Pack 3

 

 

 

"homebody54" wrote:

> When trying to download and install SP3, I received a message several times

> along the way that certain service pack files could not be copied, and did I

> want to go ahead and install without them? There were several of these files

> that could not be copied, here's an example:

> -comadmin.dll ("cannot read from the source file or disk")

> -slbcsp.dll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

> -sqlolebb.rll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

> -wmsdmod.dll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

>

> At this point I aborted the installation.

> Should I go ahead and install without these or further files that may not be

> able to be copied? How important are they?

 

Read this Info and perform the instruction for the Bat file.

But first try this:

Open windows Explorer and delete these two folders:

C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution = Download and SelfUpdate should be deleted.

Run disk clean up on your Drive.

You can download this tool o run clean up:

http://www.ccleaner.com/download/builds/downloading-slim

 

Reboot your machine and try the bat file.

Open a notepad and copy and paste the following into it and save as

update.bat on your desktop. Double click the bat file to excute and click

[Yes ] to register the dlls and reboot your machine and see if that will help!

 

regsvr32 wuweb.dll

regsvr32 wuapi.dll

regsvr32 wuaueng.dll

regsvr32 wuaueng1.dll

regsvr32 wucltui.dll

regsvr32 wups.dll

regsvr32 wups2.dll

 

Try the SP3 Install, does it install okay?

 

Update, or by using Automatic Updates after you perform a new Windows XP

installation or you repair a Windows XP installation

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943144

 

 

 

Or try this fix.

Download Dial-a-Fix:

http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix

 

HTH,

nass

----

http://www.nasstec.co.uk

Guest Xandros
Posted

Re: Windows XP Service Pack 3

 

It sounds like the download was corrupted. This can happen for various

reasons. Try downloading SP3 again from here

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=5b33b5a8-5e76-401f-be08-1e1555d4f3d4&DisplayLang=en

 

--

 

Xandros

 

 

"homebody54" <homebody54@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:01A4322E-A450-4535-9B76-FA1653BFA35D@microsoft.com...

> When trying to download and install SP3, I received a message several

> times

> along the way that certain service pack files could not be copied, and did

> I

> want to go ahead and install without them? There were several of these

> files

> that could not be copied, here's an example:

> -comadmin.dll ("cannot read from the source file or disk")

> -slbcsp.dll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

> -sqlolebb.rll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

> -wmsdmod.dll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

>

> At this point I aborted the installation.

> Should I go ahead and install without these or further files that may not

> be

> able to be copied? How important are they?

>

Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
Posted

Re: Windows XP Service Pack 3

 

>When trying to download and install SP3, I received a message several times

>along the way that certain service pack files could not be copied, and did I

>want to go ahead and install without them? There were several of these files

>that could not be copied, here's an example:

>-comadmin.dll ("cannot read from the source file or disk")

>-slbcsp.dll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

>-sqlolebb.rll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

>-wmsdmod.dll ("data error-cyclic redundancy check")

>

>At this point I aborted the installation.

>Should I go ahead and install without these or further files that may not be

>able to be copied? How important are they?

 

Perhaps re-download the full SP3 file again and try the installation

once more. If it fails with the same errors, reboot and try and

install using Safe Mode.

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf


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