Hi all
did any one ever find way to resolve the "The file usbechi.sys is corrupted "
during the intall process ?
i have read the web and tried everything i have found.
to start the pc is a HP dc7800 sff brand new,
taken the cd and tried with nlite. it verified all files. still same problem
check hardware ( its not the issue)
tried renaming the file nope
any thought :
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USBEHCI.SYS Corrupted
#2
Posted 07 April 2008 - 09:51 AM
#3
Posted 07 April 2008 - 10:03 AM
Well done you have a basic knowledge of sarcasm.
been all over the forums. and not just this one.
Not helped hence the post.
I have noticed that the majority of post from google linked threads and the like were from 2004 ish,
ah well will have to work it myself then.
been all over the forums. and not just this one.
Not helped hence the post.
I have noticed that the majority of post from google linked threads and the like were from 2004 ish,
ah well will have to work it myself then.
#4
Posted 07 April 2008 - 11:22 AM
SOrry. Please list what you have tried so that finding a solution may be easier.
#5
Posted 14 March 2009 - 11:50 PM
little_alien, on Apr 7 2008, 04:06 PM, said:
Hi all
did any one ever find way to resolve the "The file usbechi.sys is corrupted "
during the intall process ?
i have read the web and tried everything i have found.
to start the pc is a HP dc7800 sff brand new,
taken the cd and tried with nlite. it verified all files. still same problem
check hardware ( its not the issue)
tried renaming the file nope
any thought :
did any one ever find way to resolve the "The file usbechi.sys is corrupted "
during the intall process ?
i have read the web and tried everything i have found.
to start the pc is a HP dc7800 sff brand new,
taken the cd and tried with nlite. it verified all files. still same problem
check hardware ( its not the issue)
tried renaming the file nope
any thought :
Hi, I had the same issue.. Searched crazy, noone is responding to peoples questions !
Lucky me, I had these backup disks wich contained working ISO's
I deleted my test ISO and copied an old one back from backup, problem solved
Then I remembered;
problem started when I was writing an ISO with NERO, discovered I made a mistake, couldn't wait for NERO to finish writing &opened the ISO inside UltraISO...<-- no errors but ISO will be corrupted for ANY future sessions !!!
hope this helps,
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