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Re: Installer 9.2.1 error: File "Drive Setup"?
DaveCin article [email]0001HW.BB8513E4000060591A4F8CC0@news.individual.ne t[/email], DaveC
at [email]dave-usenet3016@mailblocks.com[/email] wrote on 11/9/03 10:46 AM:
This means Downloading Update again, but before you do so, open Stuffit> I've got 9.1 on my PB's internal HD. I ran the 9.2.1 updater, and during the
> update process, the installer reported this error:
>
> "Problems were encountered accessing file "Drive Setup" on volume [my PB's
> internal HD]. Move the file to another folder and try again." or something
> similar.
>
> I've tried booting the 9.2.1 updater CD, and I've tried booting 9.1 from the
> internal HD and running the 9.2.1 installer. I've tried moving Drive Setup in
> different folders (Utilities, directory root level, and of course it is in
> the Utilities folder on the CD). The error keeps occurring.
>
> I tried to reinstall 9.1 using the 9.1 installer CD (just in case there was
> some kind of corruption with the 9.1 on the HD, and the error is happening
> with the 9.1 installer, too. I've booted the 9.1 CD and tried to install a
> clean installation, but the error halts the installation process.
>
> I've tried un-checking the Install Disk Drivers option before starting the
> install, in case the installer is using Drive Setup to install the drivers...
> but this didn't change the result.
>
> Anyone know what's happening? Why is the installer complaining about Drive
> Setup?
>
> PowerBook G3/400; OS 9.1
>
> Thanks,
Expander>File>Preferences then Uncheck Mount Images. Should then work for
you after next Start Up.
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kinkin #2
Re: Installer 9.2.1 error: File "Drive Setup"?
DaveCin article [email]0001HW.BB8513E4000060591A4F8CC0@news.individual.ne t[/email], DaveC
at [email]dave-usenet3016@mailblocks.com[/email] wrote on 11/9/03 10:46 AM:
This means Downloading Update again, but before you do so, open Stuffit> I've got 9.1 on my PB's internal HD. I ran the 9.2.1 updater, and during the
> update process, the installer reported this error:
>
> "Problems were encountered accessing file "Drive Setup" on volume [my PB's
> internal HD]. Move the file to another folder and try again." or something
> similar.
>
> I've tried booting the 9.2.1 updater CD, and I've tried booting 9.1 from the
> internal HD and running the 9.2.1 installer. I've tried moving Drive Setup in
> different folders (Utilities, directory root level, and of course it is in
> the Utilities folder on the CD). The error keeps occurring.
>
> I tried to reinstall 9.1 using the 9.1 installer CD (just in case there was
> some kind of corruption with the 9.1 on the HD, and the error is happening
> with the 9.1 installer, too. I've booted the 9.1 CD and tried to install a
> clean installation, but the error halts the installation process.
>
> I've tried un-checking the Install Disk Drivers option before starting the
> install, in case the installer is using Drive Setup to install the drivers...
> but this didn't change the result.
>
> Anyone know what's happening? Why is the installer complaining about Drive
> Setup?
>
> PowerBook G3/400; OS 9.1
>
> Thanks,
Expander>File>Preferences then Uncheck Mount Images. Should then work for
you after next Start Up.
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