SYMPTOMS
When installing Visual C++, you may get the following error immediately
after clicking the Visual C++ 2.2 button in the "Visual C++ Master Setup"
dialog box:
Visual C++ Setup was unable to copy files necessary to continue
running setup to your hard drive.
This error will terminate the setup process.
RESOLUTION
Use one of the following five methods to resolve this problem:
Method One
Problems have been reported when running Windows NT version 3.50 on Zeos
P5-90 Pantera computers using dual- or quad-speed Mitsumi CD-ROM drives
that are configured to run on IRQ 15 address 0x170. The error presents
itself when using the default ATAPI.SYS file that ships with Windows NT,
which is dated 9-4-94 and is 9,328 bytes.
To fix this:
- Dial the Zeos International BBS at (612) 362-1219, and log on.
- Select 1) File Exchange from the 3) Group menu.
- Select 1. See list of File Exchange Areas.
- Select 7 Multi_Media.
- Select 6 Mitsumi_CDROM,
- Download 11 ntatapi.exe, "21 Secondary Controller fix for ATAPI and
NT 3.5." NTATAPI.EXE is a self extracting executable file that contains
ATAPI.SYS, which is dated 12-14-94 and is 9,520 bytes.
- Replace \WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ATAPI.SYS with this file and reboot.
If you are using a different system you may wish to consult with your
vendor.
Method Two
From a Windows NT command prompt:
- Copy the [CD-ROM Drive]\MSVC20\VCSETUP.BIN file to:
[Local hard drive]VCSETUP.EXE
- Run VCSETUP.EXE:
vcsetup /s:[CD Drive]\MSVC20
For example where E: == CD-ROM drive and C: == Local hard drive:
xcopy e:\msvc20\vcsetup.bin c:\vcsetup.exe /v<Enter>
vcsetup /s:e:\msvc20<Enter>
NOTE: If you have trouble copying the file in step 1, be sure to try the
copy via File Manager from Windows NT as well as from MS-DOS. If you have a
dual boot operating system (such as Windows For Workgroups), try copying
the file from the other operating system. If you change operating systems
in order to perform the copy, be sure to boot back to your original
operating system prior to completing step 2.
Method Three
If you have a dual boot operating system boot into it, and try the steps in
"Method Two" (or their equivalents).
Method Four
If you have access to a network, you may be able to share a CD-ROM drive
from another computer, and run SETUP normally from that CD-ROM drive.
Method Five
Using a network, you may be able to copy the contents of the CD-ROM drive
to a network share, and run setup from the share.