kEnJi0208:
I have problem in installing the maplestory.
I opened the MSSetupv69 then:
Preparing to install...
Install...
Agree...
Next...
Deleting *something*...
then blah blah blah...
Copying Files...
Then suddenly an Error pops up..
ERROR:1335 The Cabinet file DATA1.Cab required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used. This could indicate a Network error, and error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package.
Abort..rolling back action installation cancelled.
Retry..load some more then pops up same error.
Ignore..pops up different error right after clicking to it.
I tried to install it several times but its always the same.
Plz help..Windows 2000
Try the following to see if it will help fix your issue:
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Open box, type msconfig, and then click OK.
3. On the BOOT.INI tab, click Advanced Options.
4. In the BOOT.INI Advanced Options dialog box, select the /MAXMEM= check box, and then change the setting to 256 (or lower if your computer has less RAM).
5. Click OK to close the BOOT.INI Advanced Options dialog box.
6. In the System Configuration Utility dialog box, click Apply.
7. Click OK to close the System Configuration Utility dialog box.
8. Click Restart to the following message:
You must restart your computer for some of the changes made by System Configuration to take effect
*NOTE* by making the memory smaller it might get rid of the bad stuff above 256
if it works or doesn't unselect the MAXMEM box after
*THE FOLLOWING MIGHT MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER...IF THIS MESSES UP YOUR COMPUTER...I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE*
Try this if everything else fails.
When registration of the engine is corrupted, all attempts to run .msi packages fail.
To correct the registration of the Windows Installer, unregister and then register the Installer service using the command line switches shown below. This shuts down and reregisters the service, which assures that the Windows Installer engine should function properly. Enter the following commands from a command prompt:
msiexec /unregister
msiexec /regserver
If this fails to resolve your problem try performing the following steps:
1) Unregister Windows Installer:
msiexec /unregister
2) Rename the following files from the command prompt: Msi.dll, Msiexec.exe, and Msihnd.dll (by changing the names to msi.dll.bak, msiexec.exe.bak and msind.dll.bak respectively.)
3) Restart Windows.
4) Install the Windows Installer service again (InstMSI.exe). Don't have this? Check here.
Note: when attempting to delete/rename the MSI files Windows File Protection may keep you from being able to do so. One visitor suggests starting Windows in safe mode with a command prompt to deal to the 3 msi files.
*credits to MagiJohn from sleepywood.net*
Hoped this helped...Happy Mapling

