"Error 1335 data1.cab is corrupt" I FIXED IT!!!!!!
Thursday, October 11, 2007 at 2:22 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Carolina Giraud
(1 messages posted)
Good evening!
Well, first of all I hope u guys understand me, 'cause I don't have a very good English.
This Error 1335. beggining to appear right after I bought a new RAM memory for my
computer. I already had a 256mb, and then I bought the 512mb. Suddenly my computer
started to show some problems and errors that I've never seen before and it was driving
me crazy. I searched on the internet for this "error 1335. Data1.cab is corrupt and
cannot be used" and i realised a lot of different informations for how to fix it,
but no one really helped....i was getting so nervous with my computer and all of
sudden i tried to install without the 512mb memory. AND VOILĄ!! The photoshop installed
perfectly!! Than i changed the 256mb memory with the 512mb and tried to install the
Half Life. Guess what?? IT HAS BEEN INSTALLED PERFECLTY TOO!!
My advice is: if you have more than one memory in your computer and the MB in each
one is different, try to install without one of them.
I HOPE IT SOLVES YOUR PROBLEMS!!
Don“t ask me why it works...i think my memories don't work very good together...
Sorry for the englishes mistakes,
Carolina
from Brazil
On Sunday, October 9, 2005 at 5:54 pm, jlasdf wrote:
>Summary:
>Network anti-virus scanning tools sometimes interfere a user's download of an installation
>program. When the installation program is run (i.e., setup.exe), the commonplace
>"Installshield" mechanism cannot validate its own integrity - hence it exits with
>the cryptic "1335 data1.cab is corrupt" or something along those lines.
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>Detail: This can be caused by a combination of network proxy servers (frequently
>found on 'sophisticated' corporate networks & 'sophisticated' public wi-fi spots)
>that can redirect content to an antivirus or content scanning tool for further inspection
>of viruses or malware. Vendors such as Bluecoat, Web Washer or Symantec and Microsoft
>ISA among others market proxy servers/content filters as one or more solutions.
>Each one of these tools may have an ICAP-compliant component which may change your
>download.
>
>Remedy: Use an MD-5 hash to verify the download installer's integrity. Alternatively,
>make sure that if your download program is digitally signed that the 'Digital Signatures'
>reports "the certificate is OK" in the advanced details button. Otherwise, contact
>your helpdesk or someone who can make an exception or allowance for your download.
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