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  1. #1
    XyZspineZyX
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    yeah im having trouble trying to install SC, it says whilst installing -
    'component transfer error'
    component : register
    file group : register
    file : E\:Support\Register\regsetup.exe
    error : data error (cyclic redundancy check)

    any help will be uch appreciated.
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  2. #2
    XyZspineZyX
    Guest
    yeah im having trouble trying to install SC, it says whilst installing -
    'component transfer error'
    component : register
    file group : register
    file : E\:Support\Register\regsetup.exe
    error : data error (cyclic redundancy check)

    any help will be uch appreciated.
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  3. #3
    XyZspineZyX
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    2 things come to mind.
    1: if you're using an Antivirus disable it.
    2: if you're using a cdrw and have another available drive, us the other drive because there are issues with cdrw's.

    My system:

    AMD XP 2400+ @ 2.13 Ghz
    1 gig of Corsair DDR PC2700 RAM @333Mhz
    Radeon 9800 Pro video w/TV out core @434, mem @720
    Windows XP SP 1
    Microsoft Directx 9.0a
    Antec TruePower TrueBlue True480 PSU
    16x Antec DVD drive
    24x10x40 Plexwriter CD-RW
    1 Westerndigital 40 gig harddrive, master
    1 Westerndigital 100 gig hdd, slave
    XFX KT400 ALH Via mainboard, 4-in-1 4.48

    Additional PC version help:

    http://scmod.splintercellsource.com
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  4. #4
    XyZspineZyX
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    correction. the issue is with the software, not the CD drives.

    i had the exact same problem. the only way i was able to install the game was with the "minimal" install.

    also, my event viewer complains about all kinds of bad blocks on disc 3.

    /me thinks disc 3 was just compiled improperly.
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  5. #5
    XyZspineZyX
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    Correction, this is not with the software, but that some cdroms have trouble reading the cds properly, thus describing your "block" problems.

    My system:

    AMD XP 2400+ @ 2.13 Ghz
    1 gig of Corsair DDR PC2700 RAM @333Mhz
    Radeon 9800 Pro video w/TV out core @434, mem @720
    Windows XP SP 1
    Microsoft Directx 9.0a
    Antec TruePower TrueBlue True480 PSU
    16x Antec DVD drive
    24x10x40 Plexwriter CD-RW
    1 Westerndigital 40 gig harddrive, master
    1 Westerndigital 100 gig hdd, slave
    XFX KT400 ALH Via mainboard, 4-in-1 4.48

    Additional PC version help:

    http://scmod.splintercellsource.com
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  6. #6
    XyZspineZyX
    Guest
    This is the typical error message you will get when you have a faulty CD-rom (scratch or "bad" burn) - maybe your CD is faulty.
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