I installed pro 3x and at the end of install I get this message (( can not find - Azox3\1.5.1.001\Lang\EN\Custom|Init.htm), check the c drive and a folder is there for Prox3 and lots of files.
I will not start , I guess because of the lost file. Need advise !!!!!!!!!!
lost file
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Re: lost file
Welcome to the forums, 
Have you tried doing a search on your computer for Init.htm file? Not just opening up a folder and looking, having your computer search for it. If it still can not locate it, then you may have to reinstall it. PSP uses NOSSO installer/unpacker thing. I'm not real sure what to call it, but anyway it will extract all the files needed to install the program into a temp folder. Once the program is installed it deletes all those files, which I think is real dumb!! What I've done is wait until it as completed unpacking the files. I then pause the installation, and create another folder, calling it like PSPPX3 Install files. I then copy all the files that have been unpacked into the folder created by NOSSO thing, into the one I created. Once I have them copied I then proceed with the install. When its all said and done, at least I still have all the files, in case PSP comes looking for one later..
Have you tried doing a search on your computer for Init.htm file? Not just opening up a folder and looking, having your computer search for it. If it still can not locate it, then you may have to reinstall it. PSP uses NOSSO installer/unpacker thing. I'm not real sure what to call it, but anyway it will extract all the files needed to install the program into a temp folder. Once the program is installed it deletes all those files, which I think is real dumb!! What I've done is wait until it as completed unpacking the files. I then pause the installation, and create another folder, calling it like PSPPX3 Install files. I then copy all the files that have been unpacked into the folder created by NOSSO thing, into the one I created. Once I have them copied I then proceed with the install. When its all said and done, at least I still have all the files, in case PSP comes looking for one later..
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