Hi, Thank you for answer. I will run memtest.
Ulf
"Dominic Payer" <dcp[ at ]dcp.fsv.co.uk> wrote in message news:uEE3n9TLJHA.5164[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > 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[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:%23v6fkPPLJHA.2348[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> 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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