ssahl
10-29-2002, 03:47 PM
I was trying to install win98 on an old laptop that doesnt have a CD-ROM drive, I copied all the CAB files to the hdd using my 100MB zip drive (yes it took two trips) about half way through I get the message 'Setup has detected the following decoding error "corrupted setup(.CAB) file. setup will attempt to recover from this situation.' Needless to say it was unsuccessfull. My question is, since it doesnt tell me just what CAB file is corrupted, is there anything else that would cause this message and error aside from the zip disk I'm using is kind of old and has been reformated to many times? I was going to go buy a new zip disk, but I didnt want to spend $15 on one just to try and fix an old laptop that's not even mine, and then have the same problem happen again at the same place. Anyway, should I go ahead and buy a new zip disk? I hope that it's not the hdd. That would kind of suck.