I'm a newbie attempting to install Handbrake for Windows.
Am getting an error about the cabinet file disk1.cab being corrupt.
Can someone point me in the right direction please?
Thanks for your help
JD
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Your Windows Installer is either out of date or has some kind of issue.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
Download the latest version of the windows installer above and try it again.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
Download the latest version of the windows installer above and try it again.
Scott,
It's very kind of you to persist with me on this.
I downloaded the new version of the windows installer and am still getting a similar error at the same place late in the installation process. I'm away from home on a laptop at the moment - perhaps I should wait till I'm home again and try to download and install again on the desktop there? Unless you have an other idea?
Thanks again.
Jeannie
It's very kind of you to persist with me on this.
I downloaded the new version of the windows installer and am still getting a similar error at the same place late in the installation process. I'm away from home on a laptop at the moment - perhaps I should wait till I'm home again and try to download and install again on the desktop there? Unless you have an other idea?
Thanks again.
Jeannie
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Can't install either
When using 0.8.0 beta 1, I keep getting disk1.cab is corrupt errors when I try to install.
My windows installer is up to date, and I've redownloaded the dile several times.
I can't verify the download, because there is no MD5 checksum or any sort of signature for the files.
My windows installer is up to date, and I've redownloaded the dile several times.
I can't verify the download, because there is no MD5 checksum or any sort of signature for the files.
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Well, it's not looking for "data1.cab". It's looking for "disk1.cab", just like for the guy that started this thread.sr55 wrote:I'm afraid not. Its curious because it should not be looking for data1.cab :S It doesn't exist. I'm out at the moment but when I get back i'll double check the installer on the server see if I can see anything wrong with it
I am using Windows Installer 3.1, which is the most recent one. I'm going to assume that the "afraid not" comment is a result of a misunderstanding, since I don't know where this "data1.cab" reference came from.
sorry, I did mean disk1.cab, my bad
However, disk1.cab does not exist. It should not exist. All the files are compressed within the msi installer itself which begs the question why its trying to reference an external file.
My guess would be that your Windows Installer has a cache of a previous application install and is getting confused.
However, disk1.cab does not exist. It should not exist. All the files are compressed within the msi installer itself which begs the question why its trying to reference an external file.
My guess would be that your Windows Installer has a cache of a previous application install and is getting confused.