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  4. Extracting file failed. It is most likely caused by low memory (low disk space for swapping file) or corrupted Cabinet file.

Extracting file failed. It is most likely caused by low memory (low disk space for swapping file) or corrupted Cabinet file.

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    I get this bug when I try to install any Visual Studio 2005 download from MSDN home page. I dont know what to so ? I have windows xp sp2 only. Norton was previously installed.

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      I get this bug when I try to install any Visual Studio 2005 download from MSDN home page. I dont know what to so ? I have windows xp sp2 only. Norton was previously installed.

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      This is probably because the files are being corrupted on your end. Turn off all the Norton junk and it just might work.

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        This is probably because the files are being corrupted on your end. Turn off all the Norton junk and it just might work.

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        I removed norton completely. I almost tested all options of paging. Many times downloaded fresh installations but huh now I feel no option other than format. I found on google many people and many unknown discussions giving up infront of this bug in Windows XP . Many people even have experienced only for .net, Any way today I prepared everything for format.Tomorrow morning I have to format. As it is now not allowing to install even antivirus.

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          I removed norton completely. I almost tested all options of paging. Many times downloaded fresh installations but huh now I feel no option other than format. I found on google many people and many unknown discussions giving up infront of this bug in Windows XP . Many people even have experienced only for .net, Any way today I prepared everything for format.Tomorrow morning I have to format. As it is now not allowing to install even antivirus.

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          shivditya wrote:

          giving up infront of this bug in Windows XP

          It isn't a bug in XP, I can assure you. MSDN has never failed a download on my XP SP2 machines.

          shivditya wrote:

          As it is now not allowing to install even antivirus.

          You've got bigger problems than just a download. Don't tell me you used Norton SystemWorks?? Don't ever install that thing. I don't call it System_Doesn't_Works for nothing.

          A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
          Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
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