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STEVEO
April 15th 03, 03:59 AM
I have a AMD Athlon 2.2Ghz. computer that gives me the
following error when I have tried to install several
programs.
Setup is unable to decompress and copy all of the
program files needed to proceed with the installation.
Contact your software provider. Error 112 .
I have no idea of what is happening but I am now unable
to install any new programs. I am running XP and have
tons of room on the hard drive along with plenty of
memory.
Please help me to not only fix the problem but to
understand the problem also.
Thanks very much for your help!!
Richard
April 15th 03, 04:11 AM
Hi Steveo,
According to my list 112 means "Not enough space on the disk "
Richard
"STEVEO" > wrote in message
...
> I have a AMD Athlon 2.2Ghz. computer that gives me the
> following error when I have tried to install several
> programs.
> Setup is unable to decompress and copy all of the
> program files needed to proceed with the installation.
> Contact your software provider. Error 112 .
> I have no idea of what is happening but I am now unable
> to install any new programs. I am running XP and have
> tons of room on the hard drive along with plenty of
> memory.
> Please help me to not only fix the problem but to
> understand the problem also.
> Thanks very much for your help!!
>
>
Richard
April 15th 03, 04:11 AM
Hi Steveo,
According to my list 112 means "Not enough space on the disk "
Richard
"STEVEO" > wrote in message
...
> I have a AMD Athlon 2.2Ghz. computer that gives me the
> following error when I have tried to install several
> programs.
> Setup is unable to decompress and copy all of the
> program files needed to proceed with the installation.
> Contact your software provider. Error 112 .
> I have no idea of what is happening but I am now unable
> to install any new programs. I am running XP and have
> tons of room on the hard drive along with plenty of
> memory.
> Please help me to not only fix the problem but to
> understand the problem also.
> Thanks very much for your help!!
>
>
Amethyst
April 15th 03, 10:50 AM
STEVEO wrote:
> I have a AMD Athlon 2.2Ghz. computer that gives me the
> following error when I have tried to install several
> programs.
> Setup is unable to decompress and copy all of the
> program files needed to proceed with the installation.
> Contact your software provider. Error 112 .
> I have no idea of what is happening but I am now unable
> to install any new programs. I am running XP and have
> tons of room on the hard drive along with plenty of
> memory.
> Please help me to not only fix the problem but to
> understand the problem also.
> Thanks very much for your help!!
Steve,
You cannot have an Athlon with a clock speed of 2.2GHz, because no such
thing exists - the new 3000+ has a clock speed of 2.1GHz. What you have is a
2200+, which has a clock speed of 1.7GHz. The numbering isn't the /speed/ of
the chip, but basically AMD's way of saying 'it only has a clock speed of
1.7, but it's as fast as a P4 2.2).
Just thought I'd set you straight, so you're not thinking you have a 2.2GHz
CPU! ;o)
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Amethyst
April 15th 03, 10:50 AM
STEVEO wrote:
> I have a AMD Athlon 2.2Ghz. computer that gives me the
> following error when I have tried to install several
> programs.
> Setup is unable to decompress and copy all of the
> program files needed to proceed with the installation.
> Contact your software provider. Error 112 .
> I have no idea of what is happening but I am now unable
> to install any new programs. I am running XP and have
> tons of room on the hard drive along with plenty of
> memory.
> Please help me to not only fix the problem but to
> understand the problem also.
> Thanks very much for your help!!
Steve,
You cannot have an Athlon with a clock speed of 2.2GHz, because no such
thing exists - the new 3000+ has a clock speed of 2.1GHz. What you have is a
2200+, which has a clock speed of 1.7GHz. The numbering isn't the /speed/ of
the chip, but basically AMD's way of saying 'it only has a clock speed of
1.7, but it's as fast as a P4 2.2).
Just thought I'd set you straight, so you're not thinking you have a 2.2GHz
CPU! ;o)
--
Cassandra
Card carrying member of the Fresh Start Club 'The Undead Are People Too!'
Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests
of £1million to cassandra (at) craigy34 (dot) freeserve (dot) co (dot)
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correspondence to the group so that all may benefit. Thank you.
Dennis
April 21st 03, 07:28 PM
Everytime I start Windows XP home edition I get this
error message that says in the blue header
CpqBootPerfDb.exe.-Entry point not found-under the blue
header in a box it says The procedure entry point
ThunkConnect32 could not be located in the dynamic link
library KERNEL32.dll.
If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks
Dennis
Dennis
April 21st 03, 07:28 PM
Everytime I start Windows XP home edition I get this
error message that says in the blue header
CpqBootPerfDb.exe.-Entry point not found-under the blue
header in a box it says The procedure entry point
ThunkConnect32 could not be located in the dynamic link
library KERNEL32.dll.
If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks
Dennis
Bobby Davies
April 21st 03, 07:36 PM
Hope this helps...
Applies to CPQBootPerfDB below as well. These files generate some kind of
server or servlet that attempts to connect with Compaq online. They are like
Trojans, but fairly harmless. They send information on the "Compaq
Advisor/Compaq Message Screener" application that comes with every Compaq
computer and provide feedback on how computer users use the Message Advisor.
These messages appear occasionally and instruct and advise users on their
computer and its use. They generally attempt to get you (these messages) to
connect to Compaq's website. They may be safely disabled via (1) MSCONFIG or
(2) Start -> Programs -> Compaq Advisor -> Advisor Settings under the
"advanced" tab. Not required and can cause problems
"Dennis" > wrote in message
...
> Everytime I start Windows XP home edition I get this
> error message that says in the blue header
> CpqBootPerfDb.exe.-Entry point not found-under the blue
> header in a box it says The procedure entry point
> ThunkConnect32 could not be located in the dynamic link
> library KERNEL32.dll.
> If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated!!!
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Dennis
Bobby Davies
April 21st 03, 07:36 PM
Hope this helps...
Applies to CPQBootPerfDB below as well. These files generate some kind of
server or servlet that attempts to connect with Compaq online. They are like
Trojans, but fairly harmless. They send information on the "Compaq
Advisor/Compaq Message Screener" application that comes with every Compaq
computer and provide feedback on how computer users use the Message Advisor.
These messages appear occasionally and instruct and advise users on their
computer and its use. They generally attempt to get you (these messages) to
connect to Compaq's website. They may be safely disabled via (1) MSCONFIG or
(2) Start -> Programs -> Compaq Advisor -> Advisor Settings under the
"advanced" tab. Not required and can cause problems
"Dennis" > wrote in message
...
> Everytime I start Windows XP home edition I get this
> error message that says in the blue header
> CpqBootPerfDb.exe.-Entry point not found-under the blue
> header in a box it says The procedure entry point
> ThunkConnect32 could not be located in the dynamic link
> library KERNEL32.dll.
> If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated!!!
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Dennis
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