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Guest Trevor
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I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging up

at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it would set

up.

 

I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at Cannot copy

Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

 

However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in the past

do to not being able to get my home network working with its overly

complicated settings for my use.

 

Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of the two

sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the difference?

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Guest Dave B.
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Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

This would indicate that your Home Edition CD is faulty. Causes of file copy

errors during setup include, bad RAM, a bad hard drive, a bad cd drive, and

bad installation media, since Pro installs fine I would guess your Home

Edition cd is scratched or otherwise defective.

 

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"Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

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>I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging up

>at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it would set

>up.

>

> I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at Cannot copy

> Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

>

> However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in the past

> do to not being able to get my home network working with its overly

> complicated settings for my use.

>

> Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

> Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of the

> two sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the difference?

>

Guest Trevor
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

 

"Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

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> This would indicate that your Home Edition CD is faulty. Causes of file

> copy errors during setup include, bad RAM, a bad hard drive, a bad cd

> drive, and bad installation media, since Pro installs fine I would guess

> your Home Edition cd is scratched or otherwise defective.

>

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> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

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>>I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging up

>>at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it would set

>>up.

>>

>> I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at Cannot

>> copy Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

>>

>> However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in the

>> past do to not being able to get my home network working with its overly

>> complicated settings for my use.

>>

>> Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

>> Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of the

>> two sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the difference?

>>

 

 

 

 

Have tried it with another copy (for test purposes only) and that does the

same.

Guest Dave B.
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

Was this "copy" an original or a burned copy of the first media you tried?

 

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"Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

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>

> "Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

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>> This would indicate that your Home Edition CD is faulty. Causes of file

>> copy errors during setup include, bad RAM, a bad hard drive, a bad cd

>> drive, and bad installation media, since Pro installs fine I would guess

>> your Home Edition cd is scratched or otherwise defective.

>>

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>> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

>> news:e0f04$469cddc5$50e5af86$18600@news.eurofeeds.com...

>>>I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging

>>>up at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it would

>>>set up.

>>>

>>> I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at Cannot

>>> copy Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

>>>

>>> However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in the

>>> past do to not being able to get my home network working with its overly

>>> complicated settings for my use.

>>>

>>> Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

>>> Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of the

>>> two sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the difference?

>>>

>

>

>

>

> Have tried it with another copy (for test purposes only) and that does the

> same.

>

>

Guest Trevor
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

 

"Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

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> Was this "copy" an original or a burned copy of the first media you tried?

>

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>>

>> "Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

>> news:eTblufIyHHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> This would indicate that your Home Edition CD is faulty. Causes of file

>>> copy errors during setup include, bad RAM, a bad hard drive, a bad cd

>>> drive, and bad installation media, since Pro installs fine I would guess

>>> your Home Edition cd is scratched or otherwise defective.

>>>

>>> --

>>> ----

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>>> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

>>> news:e0f04$469cddc5$50e5af86$18600@news.eurofeeds.com...

>>>>I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging

>>>>up at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it

>>>>would set up.

>>>>

>>>> I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at Cannot

>>>> copy Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

>>>>

>>>> However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in the

>>>> past do to not being able to get my home network working with its

>>>> overly complicated settings for my use.

>>>>

>>>> Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

>>>> Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of the

>>>> two sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the difference?

>>>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> Have tried it with another copy (for test purposes only) and that does

>> the same.

>>

>>

 

 

An original

Guest Dave B.
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

Just for giggles I would run Memtest86 and the hard drive mfg's diagnostic

utility to rule out any hardware issues. I seem to recall another instance

of someone having this issue but can't locate it at the moment.

 

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"Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

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>

> "Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

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>> Was this "copy" an original or a burned copy of the first media you

>> tried?

>>

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>> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

>> news:efba1$469ce2f6$50e5af86$24884@news.eurofeeds.com...

>>>

>>> "Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

>>> news:eTblufIyHHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> This would indicate that your Home Edition CD is faulty. Causes of file

>>>> copy errors during setup include, bad RAM, a bad hard drive, a bad cd

>>>> drive, and bad installation media, since Pro installs fine I would

>>>> guess your Home Edition cd is scratched or otherwise defective.

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> ----

>>>> Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>>>> How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375

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>>>> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

>>>> news:e0f04$469cddc5$50e5af86$18600@news.eurofeeds.com...

>>>>>I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging

>>>>>up at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it

>>>>>would set up.

>>>>>

>>>>> I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at Cannot

>>>>> copy Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

>>>>>

>>>>> However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in the

>>>>> past do to not being able to get my home network working with its

>>>>> overly complicated settings for my use.

>>>>>

>>>>> Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

>>>>> Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of

>>>>> the two sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the

>>>>> difference?

>>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Have tried it with another copy (for test purposes only) and that does

>>> the same.

>>>

>>>

>

>

> An original

>

>

Guest Trevor
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

 

"Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

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> Just for giggles I would run Memtest86 and the hard drive mfg's diagnostic

> utility to rule out any hardware issues. I seem to recall another instance

> of someone having this issue but can't locate it at the moment.

>

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> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

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>>

>> "Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

>> news:ugzIqrIyHHA.5584@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Was this "copy" an original or a burned copy of the first media you

>>> tried?

>>>

>>> --

>>> ----

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>>> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

>>> news:efba1$469ce2f6$50e5af86$24884@news.eurofeeds.com...

>>>>

>>>> "Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

>>>> news:eTblufIyHHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>> This would indicate that your Home Edition CD is faulty. Causes of

>>>>> file copy errors during setup include, bad RAM, a bad hard drive, a

>>>>> bad cd drive, and bad installation media, since Pro installs fine I

>>>>> would guess your Home Edition cd is scratched or otherwise defective.

>>>>>

>>>>> --

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>>>>> Crosspost, do not multipost

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>>>>> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

>>>>> news:e0f04$469cddc5$50e5af86$18600@news.eurofeeds.com...

>>>>>>I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept

>>>>>>hanging up at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it

>>>>>>but it would set up.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at Cannot

>>>>>> copy Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in the

>>>>>> past do to not being able to get my home network working with its

>>>>>> overly complicated settings for my use.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

>>>>>> Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of

>>>>>> the two sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the

>>>>>> difference?

>>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Have tried it with another copy (for test purposes only) and that does

>>>> the same.

>>>>

>>>>

>>

>>

>> An original

>>

>>

>

 

 

It's a brand new HD and I have run memtest and it's fine.

Guest Dave B.
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

A brand new drive is no guarantee that it's not bad. I would tend to think

it's not with the results you've had, but it doesn't hurt to check.

 

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"Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

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>

> "Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

> news:ucp7r%23IyHHA.988@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Just for giggles I would run Memtest86 and the hard drive mfg's

>> diagnostic utility to rule out any hardware issues. I seem to recall

>> another instance of someone having this issue but can't locate it at the

>> moment.

>>

>> --

>> ----

>> Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>> How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375

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>> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

>> news:86862$469ce7b5$50e5af86$3003@news.eurofeeds.com...

>>>

>>> "Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

>>> news:ugzIqrIyHHA.5584@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Was this "copy" an original or a burned copy of the first media you

>>>> tried?

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> ----

>>>> Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>>>> How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375

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>>>> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

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>>>>>

>>>>> "Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message

>>>>> news:eTblufIyHHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> This would indicate that your Home Edition CD is faulty. Causes of

>>>>>> file copy errors during setup include, bad RAM, a bad hard drive, a

>>>>>> bad cd drive, and bad installation media, since Pro installs fine I

>>>>>> would guess your Home Edition cd is scratched or otherwise defective.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>> ----

>>>>>> Crosspost, do not multipost

>>>>>> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

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>>>>>> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:e0f04$469cddc5$50e5af86$18600@news.eurofeeds.com...

>>>>>>>I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept

>>>>>>>hanging up at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it

>>>>>>>but it would set up.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at

>>>>>>> Cannot copy Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in

>>>>>>> the past do to not being able to get my home network working with

>>>>>>> its overly complicated settings for my use.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

>>>>>>> Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of

>>>>>>> the two sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the

>>>>>>> difference?

>>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Have tried it with another copy (for test purposes only) and that does

>>>>> the same.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> An original

>>>

>>>

>>

>

>

> It's a brand new HD and I have run memtest and it's fine.

>

Guest Kelly
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

Trevor, stick with Pro and get someone to help you with the network

settings.

 

Windows XP Network Troubleshooting

http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubleshoot

 

Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network

http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm

 

Networking Troubleshooter

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_resources.htm

 

Unsuccessful Completion of the Home Networking Wizard

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q291/8/67.asp

 

World of Windows Networking

http://www.wown.com/

 

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"Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

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>I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging up

>at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it would set

>up.

>

> I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at Cannot copy

> Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

>

> However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in the past

> do to not being able to get my home network working with its overly

> complicated settings for my use.

>

> Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

> Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of the

> two sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the difference?

>

Guest Trevor
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

 

"Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message

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> Trevor, stick with Pro and get someone to help you with the network

> settings.

>

> Windows XP Network Troubleshooting

> http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubleshoot

>

> Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network

> http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm

>

> Networking Troubleshooter

> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_resources.htm

>

> Unsuccessful Completion of the Home Networking Wizard

> http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q291/8/67.asp

>

> World of Windows Networking

> http://www.wown.com/

>

> --

>

> All the Best,

> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

>

> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

>

>

> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

> news:e0f04$469cddc5$50e5af86$18600@news.eurofeeds.com...

>>I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging up

>>at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it would set

>>up.

>>

>> I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at Cannot

>> copy Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

>>

>> However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in the

>> past do to not being able to get my home network working with its overly

>> complicated settings for my use.

>>

>> Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

>> Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of the

>> two sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the difference?

>>

>

 

 

 

Yes it's beginning to look like the most straightforward.

 

The first prob I'm having is setting up the Belkin Wireless Network Aapter.

 

I'm uninstalling it from device manage, then rebooting, then pointing

Windows to the drivers when it reboots, but it says it can't finf them.

>

Guest Trevor
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

 

"Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message

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> Trevor, stick with Pro and get someone to help you with the network

> settings.

>

> Windows XP Network Troubleshooting

> http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubleshoot

>

> Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network

> http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm

>

> Networking Troubleshooter

> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_resources.htm

>

> Unsuccessful Completion of the Home Networking Wizard

> http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q291/8/67.asp

>

> World of Windows Networking

> http://www.wown.com/

>

> --

>

> All the Best,

> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

>

> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

>

>

> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message

> news:e0f04$469cddc5$50e5af86$18600@news.eurofeeds.com...

>>I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging up

>>at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it would set

>>up.

>>

>> I tried Windows Pro, and that has worked fine. It did stall at Cannot

>> copy Driver.cab, but on retry went through fine.

>>

>> However I don't really want XP Pro, as I have given up with it in the

>> past do to not being able to get my home network working with its overly

>> complicated settings for my use.

>>

>> Now I'm up and running with Pro can I edit the HE files (e.g. copy

>> Driver.cab). I have tried this unsuccessfully so far. Also which of the

>> two sets of the systems files are which? How can I tell the difference?

>>

>

 

 

 

Looking the easiest way. First prob - can't get the Belkin Wireless Network

Adapter to reinstall. I've uninstalled it in device manager then rebooted

but when I point windows to the driver file it doesn't find them.

>

Guest Plato
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

Trevor wrote:

>

> I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging up

> at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it would set

> up.

 

Sounds like bad ram or bad sectors on your hard drive that havn't been

marked as bad sectors.

 

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Guest Trevor
Posted

Re: Trouble setting up Windows Home Edition

 

 

"Plato" <|@|.|> wrote in message

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> Trevor wrote:

>>

>> I was having trouble setting up Windows Home Edition as it kept hanging

>> up

>> at 'Setup cannot copy driver.cab' I carried on without it but it would

>> set

>> up.

>

> Sounds like bad ram or bad sectors on your hard drive that havn't been

> marked as bad sectors.

>

 

 

Have managed to install XP Pro, but 2 diff Home Editions hang at driver.cab.


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