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    I just did a clean xp install and now I can't install quickplay direct

    Discussion in 'HP' started by jmhal, Jan 10, 2008.

  1. jmhal

    jmhal Notebook Consultant

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    well I used a couple of guides from this site to reinstall xp and everything works except I cannot install quickplay direct it just gives me an error:

    ComponentMoveData had the following error:

    Component: Quickplay component
    File Group:
    File:
    Error Number: -2147418113

    I have no idea how to solve it. I'm guessing that it is because I no longer have the recovery drive. So is there anyway to get it to work? If not than no big deal; I guess I can live without it.

    I have partitioned my drive so that I have the main partition of 111 GB and a unformatted partition of 1028 MB with no drive letter. Is this fine?

    any suggestions?
     
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    jmhal Notebook Consultant

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    anyone???????
     
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    miner Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I had a similar issue with my system last year(Aug 2006), from what i can remember I just did a fresh re-install and the first thing I installed was Quickplay direct and it didnt give any errors. Although subsequently I have installed/uninstall QP direct, that was the only way it worked for me back then.

    Alternatively try renaming the drive as X: and see if the QPD installation picks it up.
     
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    actually I did try naming it the x drive and formated it as Fat32 and it installed but the computer would no longer boot into windows and I had to do a reinstall again