Try to run a memory test. I have seen this error before caused by 1 or more bad memory modules.
Ray Parrish wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What version of Windows? One possibility is that your install CD is
> scratched or otherwise damaged, and cannot read some of the files it
> needs.
>
> Later, Ray Parrish
>
> tony bertog wrote:
>> I am trying to reinstall windows on my desktop and I keep getting a
>> missing file error when windows is copying files. Its not the same
>> file every time I restart the install. I get a different file
>> missing. And if I skip the file another pops up that is missing. What
>> could be the cause of this? I am able to get to the bios setup and
>> boot screens so I don’t think its mother board or processor issues.
>> What do you think??
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