Can't Read A File
During Install
Check and Make Sure the Correct
Disk is in the Drive
The first step to troubleshooting any problem is to start with the obvious.
First,
make sure that the game CD is indeed in the CDROM drive. Even
if the game is installed onto the hard drive many files containing sound
and full motion video, vital to the game, are left on the CD. Next,
be sure that if the game contains multiple disks, the correct disk is
inserted into the drive. If
you have multiple drives on your system try putting the disk into a different
drive.
Check
CDROM Media
It is important to make sure there is nothing physically wrong with the
media. Make
sure there are no cracks in the disk. Even
a hairline crack can cause issues. Verify
that there are no scratches on the top or bottom of the disk. A
scratch on the top of the CDROM can be just as bad as a scratch on the
reflective bottom. To
check for scratches, hold the disc up to the light and view the media
from an angle. Make
sure there are no fingerprints on the disk. If there are fingerprints
clean the disc. Remember to always wipe from center outward with a soft
lint free cloth.
Close Background Tasks
Run Disk Cleanup and Defrag
Use
a Different Drive
If you have more than one CDROM drive make sure you have tried running
the game from each of the different drives.
Check and Make Sure the
Drive Letter Is Valid
Click Here to try changing your CDROM drive letters
Try the CD On Another Machine.
It may be the case that the error message may have to do with the configuration
of the computer. It is a good idea to try the CD on another system before
sending it back to our warranty department. This will not only save the
cost of replacing a non-damaged disc, but will also save time.
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