C
Craig
After I have downloaded Service Pack 3 for Windows 2000
and burned it to a CD to upgrade my computer at work.
However, when I try to execute from the CD I get a "file
is corrupt" message.
The original file on my home computer is fine, I can
execute it with no "corrupt" message.
I have tried this 3 times (CDR, CDRW) and always get the
same result.
Has Microsoft made it so that these Service Packs can't be
burned to CD?
and burned it to a CD to upgrade my computer at work.
However, when I try to execute from the CD I get a "file
is corrupt" message.
The original file on my home computer is fine, I can
execute it with no "corrupt" message.
I have tried this 3 times (CDR, CDRW) and always get the
same result.
Has Microsoft made it so that these Service Packs can't be
burned to CD?