Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony can cause the installation of Windows XP Service Pack 3 to fail.
Ah, the good old days! I used to be able to solve so many problems because I would run into them more than once! These days nothing happens the same way twice.
It’s true about Beethoven. A sample of the Fourth Movement named BEETHOV9.WMA is copied into a “Sample Music” folder during installation of Windows XP Service Pack 3. On some computers, an error message comes up that the file can’t be copied, and the whole installation of the service pack fails, leaving the computer in an unsteady state.
As always, when I ran into this, I found in a Google search that other people have run into this, with lots of the usual handwringing and namecalling and workarounds. As near as I can tell, the service pack attempts to copy the file into one of Windows XP’s default folders, C:Documents and SettingsAll usersDocumentsMy MusicSample Music. On some computers, that file path is missing or permissions aren’t set correctly. It’s hard to know if this will always work but this solution seems likely to succeed:
- When the “beethov9.wma error” comes up, open My Computer.
- Click on the C: drive and go to C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersDocuments.
- Right-click on Documents and click on Properties.
- Click on the Sharing tab.
- Check the box “Allow Network Users to Change My Files”.
- Retry the copy.
But you won’t run into that problem. The next time you have a problem, it will be something neither of us have ever run into – your monitor will rotate 90 degrees while your back is turned, or you won’t be able to send an email without typing the word “chipmunk” into a box or Word will start typing text from right to left or good god, who knows what the next one will be? Not me.
Beethoven. Sigh.
Not sure if you are still monitoring this page, but just in case you are. your suggestion solved my problem trying to put XP SP3 on a Dell 2650 that had been used by a friend as an individual station connected to a network. After many attempts I was about to give up. Then found your suggestion about allowing network users and the sharing tab. Was not sure it would work, but had nothing to lose but a little time,and everything to gain if it fixed it, AND IT DID FIX IT. Successfully updated to SP3 and thereafter it was permitted to download 150 much needed additional XP updates. Thank you friend. it was not a post in vain.
Wow! That brings back memories. Glad it helped. But what are you doing installing Windows XP? It’s a dangerous world out there and Windows XP might not be up to the challenge. If that’s an Internet connected computer – be careful out there!
Thank You. Thank You. Been Trying for months.