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Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:19 pm
by ziggyshadowdust
I'm trying to re-install Thames - Mersey but whilst I successfully installed the Globals and the Route, I'm having trouble installing the Stock and Activities. I click on 'Install Stock & Acts' and I get an error window.

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I explored the CD and clicked setup in the STOCK folder and get an error message saying 'Data error (cycle redundancy check)'. I didn't think I need to install stock and acts, so I tried to run it using Train Store, but it won't let me as there is no valid activity in it.

What could I do? Thanks. :D

Re: Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:50 am
by alanch
Reinstalling will have put all the activities into the route folder, and Trainstore won't know they are there. Run Trainstore, and store everything - then it should find the activities.

Re: Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 6:29 am
by ziggyshadowdust
That's the thing. There are no activities. The only thing in the Activities folder of the Mersey route is a Readme file called '0' and inside it says DUMMY FILE.

I only managed to install Stock and Acts when my laptop was in 'Safe Mode'.

Re: Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 7:07 am
by Lad491
Are you running XP or Vista ?

I had this problem once a while back which i thought was something to do with the CD drive not reading the disc correctly. I managed to copy the whole CD to a folder on my hard disk called TMCD and then ran the installation routines from there, then the stock and activites installed ok. Might be worth trying that if you havent already.

Re: Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:32 am
by dkightley
He's running XP, Laurie. The screenie is a give away! :wink:

Re: Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:50 am
by johnmnstl
dkightley wrote:He's running XP, Laurie. The screenie is a give away! :wink:
Looks more like Vista to me Doug with Aero turned off :wink: :wink:

Re: Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:14 am
by ziggyshadowdust
Lad491 wrote:Are you running XP or Vista ?

I had this problem once a while back which i thought was something to do with the CD drive not reading the disc correctly. I managed to copy the whole CD to a folder on my hard disk called TMCD and then ran the installation routines from there, then the stock and activites installed ok. Might be worth trying that if you havent already.
It is indeed Vista. I'm running Windows Classic incase it helps the computer run just a little bit more smootly. I'll try that. Thanks. :D

Re: Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 5:38 pm
by Tonysmedley
I would suspect some dust or damage to the DVD.
Look for any signs of damage and carefully polish off any visible flaws. If there are defects visible then try some of the tips others have given . Try copying the stock file to your desktop first ,or somewhere else, and then copy and paste to Train Simulator. If you have two or more optical drives (Disc readers)try another. My favourite rescue involves a light spray with a furniture polish and polishing it off to a nice shine. It has worked for me once or twice. (no it won't cause permanent damage to the disc!)

Re: Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:16 pm
by ziggyshadowdust
The copying hasn't worked. It wouldn't let me copy the files. And I had previously washed the disc like a dinner plate (soap and water with a soft sponge). The disc is immaculate.

Re: Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:21 am
by ziggyshadowdust
I'm also having problems running the YCR route too. After installing the route, a window comes up showing what files are copied. I've seen far too many 0 files copies, and the route won't run as a result.

Re: Re-installing Thames-Mersey

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 8:00 am
by Lad491
Have you got all the default routes installed?
Did you install msts to the default location or have you installed it elsewhere - to a different drive for instance.?

Some versions of Windows dont have access to the xcopy dos command which is often used in batch files to copy files from the default routes to the new route. There is a workaround i believe - try searching for xcopy. I think you can test this by opening a command prompt window and typing xcopy /? If the help screen appears all is ok. Vista recommends using Robocopy instead :(