If I were you, I'd use the diagnostic tools that came with your hard drive and run through the tools to make sure your drive isn't starting to give up the ghost.
A bad hard drive would probably give I/O and other errors MD, but still a good thing to check. However the first thing I would do is scan for viruses, if no viruses are found I'd check the drives, then I'd also give his connection and modems or network cards & routers a good check.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by KtheC':
<b> Did a virus scan and it came up good. It's weird because I can
install from a cd, just not anything that I download.</b></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
if the files already exist and they dont install now, have you tried updated your MSI. <-- just a hunch
MSI = MicroSoft Installer
i had this very same problem once, and instead of giving me a "Corrupt File" it gave me a "Your MSI Files need to be updated" well at the time i didnt have a connection, but the instant i got one i did that and the problem went away instantly.
Don't ya just hate that? You *could* low level format the drive, however I wouldn't trust it for anything valuable. I'd go for a new drive pronto.
Theres a WD 160GB drive (7200RPM, 8MB cache) for $59.99 at Office Max ($50 instant rebate, $50 mail-in rebate from WD, $20 mail-in rebate from OM). Good for this week only so you better get it while you can.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by SSC-Thunderbird: Only .MSI files would do that. K is having problems executing .EXE files.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
ive run across a few incidents where EXE's are linked to MSI based executables