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Old February 22nd, 2009, 12:44 PM
rmryanjr rmryanjr is offline
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Dale,

Yes I tryied replacing the ntdl file last year when I was attacking this problem. I know its not a Hoster File. I'll try it again. Also when I read through the explanation for the error message the ntdl is not the only file. the is a sys32 (something like that)failure also.
I have separated all the files and started to "add" them and it made it through the first 1800 files with out any problems. I will let you guys know how I progress and will make sure I recheck for HP hardware updates.

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Old February 22nd, 2009, 01:35 PM
Joe Nieves Joe Nieves is offline
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I have separated all the files and started to "add" them and it made it through the first 1800 files with out any problems. I will let you guys know how I progress and will make sure I recheck for HP hardware updates.
Hi rmryanjr

Another thing you can do to weed out any bad files and help you add files with less problems.

Go to your folder first that you want to import and;

1. Open it in explorer full window.
2. click into the (right) file window
3. Right click and pick View from the top
4. Choose Detail at the options bottom
5. On the header column top you'll see Name & Size
6. Click on Size that will sort the field.
7. Click till you get the smallest file size on the top of the column.
8. Now check those small size files they may be a problem.
9. Create a folder in your desktop and move them there.
10. Once moved go to MicroStudio open folder and Check them out.
11. Clean them up if needed and move them back once your done.

I found this is the best way because MicroStudio will not pick up on these type of error files. (incomplete files)


Good Luck

Joe....
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