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faxing problem
I can not set up faxing because it says that I need
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 CD and I don't have them. Our computer came preloaded so I didn't need to worry about it at the time. I tried the information that was given by Russ Valentine...."If your installation files are on the hard drive, you may need to direct the installation routine to the i386 Folder there. If you have applied SP1,these files may have been moved to a different folder (ServicePackFiles\i386), and you will need to direct the routine to that folder." My i386 folder was empty and i could not complete the installation Please Help! |
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faxing problem
From what medium was Windows XP installed?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Yuoslaya" wrote in message ... I can not set up faxing because it says that I need Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 CD and I don't have them. Our computer came preloaded so I didn't need to worry about it at the time. I tried the information that was given by Russ Valentine...."If your installation files are on the hard drive, you may need to direct the installation routine to the i386 Folder there. If you have applied SP1,these files may have been moved to a different folder (ServicePackFiles\i386), and you will need to direct the routine to that folder." My i386 folder was empty and i could not complete the installation Please Help! |
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faxing problem
It was already on the computer when it was issued to me
at college -----Original Message----- From what medium was Windows XP installed? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Yuoslaya" wrote in message ... I can not set up faxing because it says that I need Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 CD and I don't have them. Our computer came preloaded so I didn't need to worry about it at the time. I tried the information that was given by Russ Valentine...."If your installation files are on the hard drive, you may need to direct the installation routine to the i386 Folder there. If you have applied SP1,these files may have been moved to a different folder (ServicePackFiles\i386), and you will need to direct the routine to that folder." My i386 folder was empty and i could not complete the installation Please Help! . |
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faxing problem
okay, i found the folder on my hard drive
(c:WINDOWS\ServicPackFiles)but when i try to direct the routine to the folder i cant see any files in it and the file name box has "fxscfgwz" -----Original Message----- It was already on the computer when it was issued to me at college -----Original Message----- From what medium was Windows XP installed? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Yuoslaya" wrote in message ... I can not set up faxing because it says that I need Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 CD and I don't have them. Our computer came preloaded so I didn't need to worry about it at the time. I tried the information that was given by Russ Valentine...."If your installation files are on the hard drive, you may need to direct the installation routine to the i386 Folder there. If you have applied SP1,these files may have been moved to a different folder (ServicePackFiles\i386), and you will need to direct the routine to that folder." My i386 folder was empty and i could not complete the installation Please Help! . . |
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faxing problem
Isn't that where my first post told you the files would be?
This is often the case when the files are pre-copied by a manufacturer on the hard drive. If you do a search for the files that the installation routine claims are missing (fxsapi.dll and fxcfgwz.dll) you won't find them, but you will find fxsapi.dl_ and fxcfgwz.dl_. These are compressed DLL files and will need to be decompressed. Double click on them and you will get a prompt for the file to use to open them. Click on BROWSE. and select Win32 Cabinet Self-Extractor, which is in the system folder. With any luck it will uncompress them all and make them visible as DLL files. The install routine still may not find these files. If so, then you must manually direct the installation routine to the i386 folder that contains these extracted files. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Yuoslaya" wrote in message ... okay, i found the folder on my hard drive (c:WINDOWS\ServicPackFiles)but when i try to direct the routine to the folder i cant see any files in it and the file name box has "fxscfgwz" -----Original Message----- It was already on the computer when it was issued to me at college -----Original Message----- From what medium was Windows XP installed? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Yuoslaya" wrote in message ... I can not set up faxing because it says that I need Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 CD and I don't have them. Our computer came preloaded so I didn't need to worry about it at the time. I tried the information that was given by Russ Valentine...."If your installation files are on the hard drive, you may need to direct the installation routine to the i386 Folder there. If you have applied SP1,these files may have been moved to a different folder (ServicePackFiles\i386), and you will need to direct the routine to that folder." My i386 folder was empty and i could not complete the installation Please Help! . . |
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