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File not located in expected position.

File not located in expected position.

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Lordlochie
Member
214
01-02-2022, 06:35 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I've recently set up a new system but encountered an issue. When trying to configure Windows, it indicates that the USB input is set to 3.0 and 2.0 but isn't working. I've watched some YouTube tutorials, but they didn't provide a clear solution. If anyone has advice or suggestions, I'd really appreciate it. I'm using a USB stick for this setup.
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Lordlochie
01-02-2022, 06:35 PM #1

Hello everyone, I've recently set up a new system but encountered an issue. When trying to configure Windows, it indicates that the USB input is set to 3.0 and 2.0 but isn't working. I've watched some YouTube tutorials, but they didn't provide a clear solution. If anyone has advice or suggestions, I'd really appreciate it. I'm using a USB stick for this setup.

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MoathyJr
Member
164
01-03-2022, 04:30 PM
#2
The main reason for the problem is incorrect burning of the installation DVD. It functions properly with a USB drive. Additional information about the issue is provided below.
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MoathyJr
01-03-2022, 04:30 PM #2

The main reason for the problem is incorrect burning of the installation DVD. It functions properly with a USB drive. Additional information about the issue is provided below.

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awsome_G
Junior Member
36
01-04-2022, 12:59 AM
#3
You're connecting a USB drive.
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awsome_G
01-04-2022, 12:59 AM #3

You're connecting a USB drive.

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goolst2003
Member
217
01-06-2022, 03:19 AM
#4
Explore the options... it clarifies which file is being sought? You might save the ISO and mount it, then allow Windows to locate the required files. Check Device Manager... notice any entries with question marks or error symbols. If present, obtain the corresponding drivers from the manufacturer—especially if the device is on the motherboard, visit the maker’s site, enter your model, and download the appropriate drivers. You mention a Windows media file... consider that the player lacks a video decoder, possibly using an external codec like HEVC or VP9. Alternatively, the issue might stem from a missing audio card driver, preventing playback. If you aim to view videos, try Media Player Classic Home Cinema: https://github.com/clsid2/mpc-hc/releases/tag/1.9.19. It includes built-in decoders for most formats.
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goolst2003
01-06-2022, 03:19 AM #4

Explore the options... it clarifies which file is being sought? You might save the ISO and mount it, then allow Windows to locate the required files. Check Device Manager... notice any entries with question marks or error symbols. If present, obtain the corresponding drivers from the manufacturer—especially if the device is on the motherboard, visit the maker’s site, enter your model, and download the appropriate drivers. You mention a Windows media file... consider that the player lacks a video decoder, possibly using an external codec like HEVC or VP9. Alternatively, the issue might stem from a missing audio card driver, preventing playback. If you aim to view videos, try Media Player Classic Home Cinema: https://github.com/clsid2/mpc-hc/releases/tag/1.9.19. It includes built-in decoders for most formats.

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Carsland123
Senior Member
398
01-07-2022, 12:48 PM
#5
Yes, I reviewed the quote you provided.
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Carsland123
01-07-2022, 12:48 PM #5

Yes, I reviewed the quote you provided.