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General Category => Videobox => New Install Problems => Topic started by: amuzone on April 18, 2012, 03:38:47 AM
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I am having trouble installing videobox..It is a new dual core pentium on an asus motherboard 2gb of ram and a 500gb hdd. windows xp and service pack 3 installed . I insert the cd and go through the steps outlined in the manual 1, 2, 3 and then click on install videobox , select language , then click next accept the agreement then selct create shortcut etc then on the ready to install screen click install and a window pops up saying " The drive or unc share you selected does not exist please select another " click on ok then the window and the installer closes . I have uninstalled it all and tried again to no avail. have also looked through the forum for advice and didnt find any. I know the software works fine on an older computer so it has to be something amiss with the new one. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Hi amuzone
I've never come across that one before, so I just googled it and it sounds like its something to do with your cdrom drive or the path to it thats the problem, I guess you could try temporarily copying the cd contents to your hard drive, and then try install it from there.
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Thanks, I have done that with the same result. You say it has something to do with the path to the cd , well I checked the drive letters assigned to the hdd and cd and they are I: and H: respectively. Would that have anything to do with it as most windows installations assign c: to the boot drive?
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Hi . yes, VBX must install to your C:\ drive.
I dont understand why you would have I & H as your windows install drive, very odd, anyway looks like thats the problem.
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Yes I wondered about that too , it was caused by a usb card reader that was connected when windows was installed and windows assigned c:, d:, e: etc to the usb drives . I had to disconnect the usb card reader and since this was a new computer I reformatted the hdd and installed windows. The videobox software then installed flawlessly as the boot drive was now c: . Thankyou for helping Steve. We can now get on with the project.
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Hi amuzone
Thats great, glad you got going ;D, its a bit crazy though that your C:\ can get renamed is'nt it...