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Droid
May 26th 04, 08:35 AM
Has anyone any ideas???

Whe downloading the latest update from Microsoft I get the
followingerror on start up when configuration starts:
" Windows could not upgrade the file %1 from %2 %1 %2 "

Please assist... :-(

Joan Archer
May 26th 04, 10:26 AM
Courtesy of Noel Paton
Joan

Your %1/%2 error is caused usually by Norton LiveUpdate, corrupting the
System Restore archive - although there are other possible causes. Do a
Search for the file WININIT.INI - if you find it, then rename it to
WININIT.JNK, and reboot - your problem should be gone.

If you don't find it, then try this - Start|Run - enter SCANREG /FIX into
the dialog box, and click OK - windows will reboot - see if that fixes it.
If not, then do a Search on your PC for files named '_RESTORE' (without
the
quotes) - you should find the C:\_RESTORE folder - r-click on it, and
select
Properties. How many files/folders are there? If it's around 64 thousand,
then LiveUpdate has been up to its tricks again, and you'll have to
completely remove the folder from DOS - use the following method, which
seems to be the easiest at present.

Reboot to DOS using your Startup disk enter the following commands at the
A:\> prompt.

ATTRIB -R -H -S C:\_RESTORE
REN C:\_RESTORE OLDREST

remove the floppy, and reboot to normal windows. - your error should be
gone, and you should now have a new, single restore point. Go to Windows
Explorer, and delete the C:\OLDREST folder

HTH


--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x)

Droid wrote:
> Has anyone any ideas???
>
> Whe downloading the latest update from Microsoft I get the
> followingerror on start up when configuration starts:
> " Windows could not upgrade the file %1 from %2 %1 %2 "
>
> Please assist... :-(

May 28th 04, 01:22 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>
>Has anyone any ideas???
>
>Whe downloading the latest update from Microsoft I get the
>followingerror on start up when configuration starts:
>" Windows could not upgrade the file %1 from %2 %1 %2 "
>
>Please assist... :-(
>.
>
Yes the same thing happened to me, luckly I was able to
get my comp back online, and the dxdiag tool says I have
9.0b but the graphics error I experienced with the game
Crazy Taxi is still there. It says, DirectX graphics error
0x82000004 (Not sure bout the zero's) What is this error
and why the hell can't file %1 upgrade to %2?

Mike M
May 28th 04, 01:42 AM
> and why the hell can't file %1 upgrade to %2?

You could try reading the reply to this quetion posted to the original poster,
or any oth the other hundreds of replies that have been posted here to this
question ofter the years.

First boot to DOS using a floppy and check whether you have a WININIT.INI
file in your C:\WINDOWS folder. If present rename it to something like
wininit.old and try booting again. It is also probable that you will have to
repeat the last software install or update that you made. See MS KB283069 -
"Error Message: (http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=283069).

If you can't find a wininit.ini file then I suspect your problem is due to the
C:\_RESTORE\TEMP folder having around 64K files in it which is the limit
(2**16) for the number of files that can be located in a folder using the
FAT32 filing system. This can also lead to the "Cannot upgrade file %1 from
%2.." message when booting. I suggest you try deleting the _RESTORE folder
with the loss of any system restore checkpoints you might have (not that I
think they are now usable) and see if that solves the problem. [BTW do you
have any Symantec applications installed? I ask because LiveUpdate is
implicated in this problem.] Delete the folder as follows:
a) Boot to DOS using a floppy. Do NOT choose "Minimal Boot" from the menu
when booting from a floppy but rather choose "Start computer with (or without)
CD-ROM support" otherwise the ATTRIB command will not be available.
b) At the DOS A:\> prompt, type:

A:\> ATTRIB -H -S -R C:\_RESTORE
A:\> REN C:\_RESTORE OLDREST

c) Remove the floppy
d) Reboot your PC

Another problem though is that the update you were doing was probably never
completed so your system may still be unusable. If however it does manage to
boot then
e) Delete the folder C:\OLDREST
f) Check that an automatic system restore checkpoint was created.
g) Finally adjust the space allocated to the restore folder:
System | Performance | File System | Hard Disk and adjust the restore slider
to your preferred setting. A figure of 200MB is normally more than adequate
for day to day use allowing perhaps a week of checkpoints to be available
although increasing this to perhaps 400MB for a few days during periods of
large installs such Microsoft Office is advisable.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



>
wrote:

> Yes the same thing happened to me, luckly I was able to
> get my comp back online, and the dxdiag tool says I have
> 9.0b but the graphics error I experienced with the game
> Crazy Taxi is still there. It says, DirectX graphics error
> 0x82000004 (Not sure bout the zero's) What is this error
> and why the hell can't file %1 upgrade to %2?