Alright, just for Historys sake, I wrote to 2K Games and here are the things they recommended for a situation like this:
If your copy is an original (and you’ve checked it for dirt/smudges), try
returning it to the store for a replacement. There’s also the issue with
some drives not being able to handle some of the newer copy protection
schemes If you have two drives in your computer, try installing from the
other one.
Here are some more steps you can try:
Please try the following below in order, and then try again to install or
run your software.
1.) Shutdown any other applications running in the background, including
Anti-Virus scanners and screensavers. This includes utilities like WatchDog
and Crashguard as well. (Most of your icons on the lower right hand of the
bottom screen next to the time.) To close your background applications, use
CTRL+ALT+DEL. This will bring up close programs. END TASK on each item
except for EXPLORER and SYSTRAY. You will need to repeat for each item. Now
when you do this give about 10 seconds in-between hitting END TASK and
doing CTRL+ALT+DEL. If you do not you will reboot your system and will have
to start this task all from the beginning. If another window pops up just
hit END TASK again. You can also download a 3rd party program called
ENDITALL that will shut down your programs all at one time. You can do an
Internet search for ENDITALL on search engines like Yahoo.com or
Google.com.
2.) Empty the C:WindowsTemp folder on the hard drive. Using Windows
Explorer, open the C:\Windows\Temp folder on the hard drive. Press CTRL-A
to highlight all the files then press DELETE. Click Yes to delete the
files.
3.) Check the bottom (silver) side of the CD for any marks, scratches,
smudges, fingerprints or dust particles. If any are found, take a soft damp
cloth and wipe the bottom side of the CD starting from the inside and
working to the outside. You also may want to see if you can get an exchange
for your CD at the place of purchase to see if you may just have a
defective CD. It would be faster if you went that route first.
4.) We have found that in most cases that the current CD-Rom.CDr/CDrw/or
DVD Rom drives at times does not have updated firmware. Updated firmware is
required because most copy protected CD´s are updated. Old firmware will
not recognize new copy protection. You can go to this website to check the
firmware version you have currently on your drive and match it up with what
is listed on this web page. <http://www.firmware-flash.com>
Be advised that if you are not sure of how to update your firmware and/or
are not sure what kind of drive you have in your system, you will need to
consult your system documentation and/or contact the hardware manufacturer.
We cannot assist with the installation or troubleshooting of any drivers.
5.) If you are using Windows 98or SE, turn off Active Desktop if it is on.
6.) In the Device Manager, check the entry labeled Hard Disk Controllers.
If there are yellow circles with exclamation marks by them, then your
system is loading 16-bit drivers for the hard disk controllers. You should
check with your system manufacturer or a certified technician to correct
this problem, and then you should be able to install the game.
7.) (For Windows 98ME users only) Try disabling DMA on Your CD-ROM drives.
Go to the Start button, Settings, and Control Panel. Double-click the
System icon and, in the System Properties dialog box, select the Device
Manager tab. Click the plus sign next to the CD-Rom icon and then
double-click the icon for your CD-Rom. Next, click the Settings tab and
deselect the DMA check box if it in the Options panel. Click OK twice.
8.) Try Reducing the CD-ROM Caching below.
Reduce CD-ROM Drive Caching
To reduce CD-ROM drive caching, follow these steps:
Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
Double-click System.
On the Performance tab, click File System.
On the CD-ROM tab, move the Supplemental Cache Size slider to the Small
position.
In the Optimize Access Pattern For box, click NoRead-Ahead.
Click OK, and then click Close.
When you are prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.
If the issue continues to occur, proceed to the next method.
Disable Auto-Insert Notification
NOTE: If you disable Auto-Insert Notification, your programs can no longer
start automatically.
To disable Auto-Insert Notification:
Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
In Control Panel, double-click System. On the Device Manager tab, click the
PLUS SIGN (+) next to CDROM to expand the branch.
Click your CD-ROM drive, and then click Properties.
On the Settings tab, click to clear the Auto Insert Notification check box.
Click OK, and then click OK again.
Close Control Panel, and then restart the computer
9.) For users who are using Windows XP there is a web link for SafeDisc &
Windows XP issues. You must first uninstall the program (also delete the
program folder) then install the patch then reinstall the program.
<
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=35831&area=search&
ordinal=1> or <http://www.macrovision.com/solutions/software/fix.php3>
10.) Windows XP Application Compatibility Update (April 10, 2002):
<http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q319580>
11.) If you are having an Installshield or Ikernel.exe errors with the
game, try updating your ikernel.exe file from installshield.com´s website.
<http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?pcode=ALL&articleid=Q105097>
12.) Rename the Installshield folder:
Double-click on My Computer
Double-click on Drive (C

Double-click on Program Files
Right-click on InstallShield Installation
Information and left-click on rename. And just rename the folder Old
InstallShield Installation Information. Then try the reinstall again.
13.) Don't use copies of the game created or burned with BlindCopy or
CloneCD, or any other CD-R burning programs because they have also been
known to show the data3.cab error.
14.) Your DCOM system files (Microsoft Windows files) are either not
installed, are corrupted, have a version mismatch, etc. You should be able
to fix it by following the steps below:
A) Download the DCOM executables from here:
<http://www.microsoft.com/com/dcom/dcom98/dcom1_3.asp>
B) Once the file is downloaded, then double click on it to start the
install.
C) Reboot.
D) Make sure the temporary directory is cleaned out. This is normally
C:\Windows\Temp.
E) Make sure no anti-virus software is running in the background.
F) Delete the following directory if it exists: C:\Program Files\Common
Files\InstallShieldEngine
G) Re-run setup.
H) If this does not work (it should, according to Installshield.com, you
may try installing the latest version of Internet Explorer (you may need to
remove it from Control Panel->Add/Remove Programs first). If that fails,
then it has been suggested that reinstalling Windows 98 on top of its self
will fix the issue, as basically some Windows executable files have been
corrupted or are mismatched by driver date or file size.
Please be sure to note that this may not a problem with our program, but
with the Installer product not being able to run on the computer due to a
DCOM corruption.
This problem could be specific to the type of CD-ROM being used, and the
drivers installed for it. My recommendation is that you find the very
latest drivers for your CD-ROM drive and install the latest ones. OR, you
could try copying the entire CD to a hard drive and run the install from
there, but you will have to do a Custom install and install everything for
that to work (or the game will get confused).
15.) If you have the following programs installed on your system they will
have to be uninstalled for the program or game to be installed. They are
incompatible with the copy protection on most game or programs.
A. PlayBackup
B. DAEMON Tools
C. InseKtors
16.) If you have a Soundblaster Audigy card, you will have to disable the
splash screen that comes up when you start the computer. You can do this by
checking the ""do not show this again"" box on the splash screen, or by
going to Start, Programs, Creative, Sound Blaster Audigy, and then
selecting Creative Splash Screen. This will bring up a little control
panel, and if you click the circular button on the lower right side, you’ll
get a box that has a ""load on startup"" option. Uncheck it, and then close
the box.
DVD audio applications can also cause this error. You should reboot your
system before playing any game if you’ve been listening to any DVD Audio
discs.
17) If the problem should still persist after following the advice above
that is applicable to your machine hardware and operating system then there
is a chance that the CD may be damaged. If this is the case you should
exchange the game at its point of purchase
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Kind Regards,
Take 2 Technical Support