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XyZspineZyX
12-09-2003, 04:30 AM
I can't get this running... I install it and it gets to 12% where it pops up with a window saying the following.

Component Transfer Error

Component: Core Game Components
File Group: Data_Video English
File: e:\data2.cab
Error: Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check).

I have all the requirements met for my system, any clue on this error message?

Thanks,
Ryan

XyZspineZyX
12-09-2003, 04:30 AM
I can't get this running... I install it and it gets to 12% where it pops up with a window saying the following.

Component Transfer Error

Component: Core Game Components
File Group: Data_Video English
File: e:\data2.cab
Error: Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check).

I have all the requirements met for my system, any clue on this error message?

Thanks,
Ryan

XyZspineZyX
12-09-2003, 07:46 AM
To Rhinoguns,

Follow the below uninstall and disable your anti virus software on install. Any problem get back to us for further help/i/smilies/16x16_smiley-happy.gif

<font color="#00FF00">GR Uninstall</font>

First of go to your add/remove program and uninstall GR/UBI and then follow below and delete the GR/UBI folders

1-start/all programs/accessories/windows explorer/my computer/local disk(c)/program files/red storm entertainment

2-start/all programs/accessories/windows explorer/my computer/local disk(c)/program files/UBI.com

To start from scratch uninstall all of GR and UBI and at your own risk do this but first back it up.

(1) start/run and type this: regedit and press ok

Up the top click file/export and on the pop up window down the bottom where it says (save as type) click the drop down arrow and click on ALL FILES. Then select your location and save.

repeat step (1)

1- hkey_current_user/software look for any red storm entertainment folders and delete along with any UBI soft folders

now do this:

2- hkey_local_machine/software look for red storm entertainment folders and delete along with any UBI soft and UBI soft entertainment folders and delete

now do this:

3- hkey_LocalMachine/ software/ Microsoft/ windows/ current version/ uninstall directory there should be a folder here named "{D89EF3B3-6F17-4665-B7A9-A4235A6DC787}" with some Ghost Recon info in it so delete only the ghost recon related info.


Now reinstall GR/DS/IT



If you crash during an install or uninstall (usually caused by installing without enough disk space or an interruption from anti-virus software), and the installer will not let you uninstall GR, taking the following steps should allow you to reinstall:

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DELETE THE FOLLOWING FILES:

The directory you installed to. The default is c:\program files\red storm entertainment\ghost recon\

The following directory is usually on your c: drive:
c:\program files\Installshield Installation Information\D89EF3B3-4665-B7A9-A4235A6DC787\

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DELETE ONLY THE CONTENTS OF THESE DIRECTORIES, NOT THE DIRECTORIES THEMSELVES:
These are usually on your c: drive:
Windows 9X/ME:
c:\temp or c:\windows\temp

Windows 2000 or XP:
c:\Documents and Settings\\Temp\D89EF3B3-4665-B7A9

- Try the install again. If it still doesn't work:

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DELETE THE FOLLOWING REG KEYS AND CONTENTS:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CurrentVersi on\AppPaths\GhostRecon.exe

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsft\CurrentVersio n\Uninstall\D89EF3B3-4665-B7A9-A4235A6DC787

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\applications\GhostRecon.exe

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Red Storm Entertainment\Ghost Recon

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DELETE THE FOLLOWING FILES:

The directory you installed to. The default is c:\program files\red storm entertainment\ghost recon\

The following directory is usually on your c: drive:
c:\program files\Installshield Installation Information\D89EF3B3-4665-B7A9-A4235A6DC787\

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DELETE ONLY THE CONTENTS OF THESE DIRECTORIES, NOT THE DIRECTORIES THEMSELVES:
These are usually on your c: drive:
Windows 9X/ME:
c:\temp or c:\windows\temp

Windows 2000 or XP:
c:\Documents and Settings\\Temp\D89EF3B3-4665-B7A9-A4235A6DC787\

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Some people have reported this, so I'm putting it here

IF YOU GET THIS ERROR MESSAGE ON INSTALL:

Incompatible Version of the RPC Stub

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Cause
This error is caused by a DLL that was installed on the system, such as Oleaut32.dll, Olepro32.dll, Asycfilt.dll, Stdole2.tlb, or others that are not compatible with that system. For example, version 3.50 of Oleaut32.dll is installed and used only by Windows XP and so causes this error if it is installed on a machine running any other operating system.

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Resolution
The only way to avoid this error is to download and run the following executable that is provided by Microsoft.
http://download.microsoft.com/download/msninvestor/Patch/1.0/WIN98/EN-US/mcrepair.EXE

When you run this executable, when it prompts you whether you wish to overwrite Newer files, make sure to click YES for each file ( do not select "No" or "No to All" ).

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XyZspineZyX
12-09-2003, 03:22 PM
I have already disabled my anti-virus software before installing the software... and the remedy that you have provided is based on me already installing Ghost Recon.... I have'nt even been able to install any part of it on my computer... It begins to install and gets to 12% and pops up with the error message that I provided.... there are no traces of any files associated with the Ghost Recon software on my hard drive so deleting anything as indicated by your instructions is of no use as there are no files to delete.... I think I may have a bad CD... because I also tried installing on another computer and had the same outcome. Your help is much appreciated... do you have any other suggestions?


Thanks,
Ryan

XyZspineZyX
12-10-2003, 03:50 AM
To Rhinoguns,

Ok copy your last post now for another question!

Are you trying to install the game using a DVD Rom drive? as some can't read the copy protection on the CD.

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XyZspineZyX
01-07-2004, 11:35 AM
I'm getting the same problem.

I don't have antivirus software on my PC. The CD isn't scratched or dirty. It's a store-bought version; not downloaded or burned.

What the #$*! is going on with this? All my drivers are current, my DirectX is current...the game should install, but it's just not doing it.