Corrupt I/O Error
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Stewsburntmonkey
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Stewsburntmonkey
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Well there are several things I can think of. Here are a few:
1) Make sure you disable all antivirus utilities before beginning installation.
2) Disable any advance options for your hard drive (especially anything to do with PCI).
3) Make sure your RAM is good, bad RAM can give those errors.
If you do have it installed on another machine you could just copy the Uplink folder over. :)
1) Make sure you disable all antivirus utilities before beginning installation.
2) Disable any advance options for your hard drive (especially anything to do with PCI).
3) Make sure your RAM is good, bad RAM can give those errors.
If you do have it installed on another machine you could just copy the Uplink folder over. :)
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