Error 1327. Invalid Drive c:\
MadKowDZs
U.S.A.
When I try to install new software I keep getting this error message.
Now, I do know why it does this... I don't have any drive labled "C:"
The error occurs during 'InstallShield Wizard'. So, it is before I can set what drive to install it to. After I click 'OK' it just closes.
Any ideas on what to do?
Now, I do know why it does this... I don't have any drive labled "C:"
The error occurs during 'InstallShield Wizard'. So, it is before I can set what drive to install it to. After I click 'OK' it just closes.
Any ideas on what to do?
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John.
Can't change it, either. (Without another format...)
I recently merged some partitions, and move some applications around. The iTunes application runs properly once I click past the error (which happens two or three times before I can actually get past it to the application).
I was given instructions on another side regarding looking in specific places in my registry for references to H:/ which would need to be changed to the appropriate drive letter (given there is no H:/ on my system); however, I found no references to H:/ in the registry locations I was instructed to review.
So, I'm at a loss as well. Haven't had time to fuss around with my new external USB drive AND my new iPOD at the same time (hooked to both USB ports), so I dont' know if iTunes perhaps thinks that H:/ is my iPod (because its not clear to me if an iPod is 'viewed' by Windows XP or by iTunes as a "drive"; I don't recall assigning it a letter).
The application knows how to find the external hard drive (m:/) though, which is "nice".
So yeah, how the heck to I get rid of this Error 1327 business? Drive "H:/" technically "should" be "invalid", because I don't have one; but since nothing in the registry keys nor in the application (as far as I can tell) is pointing to H:/ , I don't know where else to look.
c-
I tried other things such as uninstalling and reinstalling itunes; cleaning out the registry, but nothing worked.
How the file got onto the drive / ipod, seems to have happened when a backup of my harddrive (containing the My Music file) went a bit strange. Lots of strange things happened, and some of the files ending up on the ipod must have been one of them.
Hope this helps. I've had a very frustrating time with my ipod, so I'd like to help where I can.
Other then that your installing software with a crappy install destination thats hard coded to C: and doesnt use the location of say 'My Program Files" which is in the registry. Often software for older versions of windows did this.
Tex
My problem was I got the error message "Error 1327.Invalid Drive: D:\"
But I didn't have a drive D: - although I used to! So I ran a registry cleaner "Tune Up Utilities" to check the registry and still I got the error message when I tried to install "Kerio" firewall software.
Then I ran regedit (Start/Run enter: "regedit" / OK) and went through the entire registry looking for all occurrences of "D:" and deleted all of the ones that referred to drive D:. After all, I didn't have a drive D: any more, so what was the harm? Of course, there were plenty of occurrences of "d:" that I didn't delete, such as "Enabled:" with a "d:" at the end. But every one that referred to DRIVE D:, I deleted.
It worked. I installed the software without any more errors.
Anyone who wants to do this, be CAREFUL! Learn about "regedit". If you're not sure, don't do it. And good luck!
You have your other very own thread on the problem, so just use that one location. Hope you get it fixed.
Leonardo
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\MountedDevices
and
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\MountedDevice1
Thanks to this thread for pointing me in the right direction
The boring details for those interested (and googlers having the same problem as me):
i keep My Documents and settings backed up on a USB drive. When overseas without my own computer, I create an account for myself on a friend's computer and point My Documents to the backup folder on my portable USB drive. Coming back to my own computer, as i am now, I mount the USB drive (H: in this case) and access My Documents from there. Once satisfied everything is intact, I eventually copy everything back to the local hard drive and remove the USB drive. But somehow the system remembers that My Documents was once on that external drive and Installers try to access it. For me, it was an iTunes upgrade, possibly looking for my iTunes library in the last place it was accessed from: H drive, which no longer exists as everything had been moved to the local drive since I last used it.
I don't know if I can help you for your specific problem.. But try MAKING a drive H on your system for iTunes installer to find (that would be my next approach to finding a solution).
Make a folder under C:\ called H (Giving, C:\H)
open a command prompt (Start menu / Run / type "cmd")
type subst h: c:\h
You will now have a H: drive (pointing to C:\H)
If this works, (or doesn't) you might want to clean off the H drive after
To delete H drive later type subst h: /D
Glad to have you both on the forums!
I had the same problem and it took me half an hour of going through the site trying thing to sort it.
He is the easy answer
Steam say
Question I receive the message "Error 1327. Invalid Drive: Drive" when installing Steam
Answer
This is caused by incorrect registry key entries for Steam installation
How to solve this
- Exit Steam.
- Navigate to your Steam directory. (Typically C:\Program Files\Steam or C:\Program Files\Valve\Steam
- If you wish to save your game files for a future installation of Steam, copy your steamapps folder outside of your Steam directory.
- Delete all of the contents of your Steam directory. (NOTE If it even istall this far mine didn't)
- Go to Start > Run and type in regedit.
- For 32-bit operating systems:
- In the left-hand column of your registry editor, navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Valve\Steam.
- Right-click on Valve select Delete.
- Close your Registry Editor.
Then reinstall steam using the download on the front page of thier website.In the left-hand column of your registry editor, navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Valve\.
Right-click on Valve and select Delete.
For 64-bit operating systems:
In the left-hand column of your registry editor, navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Valve\.
Right-click on Valve and select Delete.
Welcome to Steam
it's near the bottom
Then install your game as normal.
Now why they couldn't put this on thier site I don't know?
Hope it helps