my OS is windows 7 starter on net-book ASUS eeePC 1005 HM .When I boot the system appear the error message "IInit XML file failed"my OS is windows 7 starter on net-book ASUS eeePC 1005 HM
.When I boot the system appear the error message "IInit XML file failed"
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We have to discover what is failing: the export or the import part of the process.
There are several open source programs to check if a XML file is valid. If the XML file is found to be invalid, you know there is a bug in the export process.
If you are not afraid of command line interfaces (this has future, also in MS environments), xmllint can be a good tool to validate XML.
MPP Viewer Tool - from http://www.mpp.viewertool.com/
What to do when trying to view XML File formats in Google Chrome.
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While Google Chrome is a great browser it is too new to have everything users want. An incredibly popular file format, mainly for programmers, is XML, which is not handled natively by Chrome... not sure why.
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A simple solution to this problem is to load a great Chrome Extension called 'XML Tree.' So next time you go to view an XML in Chrome the browser will read and display it all nice and pretty for you. To install follow the link below, install the extension, and then that's it. You are now read to view XML files in Chrome.<br />
[<a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/gbammbheopgpmaagmckhpjbfgdfkpadb?hl=en">Click Here to View Extension Page</a>]
Is the operating system Windows 7? How far does the laptop get when booting, do you see the 'Starting Windows' screen, do you get to the login screen?
The most drastic solution is to reinstall the laptop. The recovery partition can be reached by pressing F9 at boot time, you can do a reinstall of the default operating system, ONLY do this if you have your data on the laptop backed up FIRST. To access or copy files on the laptop you can download and create a rescue CD/USB key with Parted Magic: http://partedmagic.com/doku.php
This indicates the the root file system has been damaged in some fashion, removing the init program and destroying the /proc directory, and possibly others as well. The only real solution is to try to reinstall. If the problem reoccurs frequently, you may have a damaged hard drive.
For this problem, you have to contact Alvarion support. They may ask you to send it to their factory for repair. There is nothing you can do at your end.
Why are you worried about this? You are getting a warning that the hard drive is about to die. In your place, I would copy any data I wanted to keep to the desktop and then replace the hard drive.
You can then image the original drive to the new one and try the restore again.
The Panther\unattend.xml file is created and Windows uses it during the restore process in order to know what to do, copying it from another computer (if you can find one) would probably totally mess up the installation. The reason it cannot be parsed is probably because it was created on a section of the hard drive that has already failed - remember, your hard drive is dying.
I have not worked with XML at all, but you say you have Office 2007. I just created a spreadsheet in Excel 2007 and then I saved it by File>SaveAs>XML Spreadsheet. Have you tried that?
I've finished your requirement almost but how do you read the swf files from the xml one by one? My code will parse the xml and open the swf files one by one and so you can only view the last swf file.
my OS is windows 7 starter on net-book ASUS eeePC 1005 HM
.When I boot the system appear the error message "IInit XML file failed"
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