XP system can not install the software and prompts "the system can not find the specified path" reason and solution

  
WindowsXP installation software failure prompts "the system can not find the specified path" phenomenon, as shown below:
< Br> Cause Analysis:
The reason for the failure to install some software in Windows XP is mostly due to the presence of Chinese characters in the installation path.
Because the system supports the definition of user names in Chinese, it is very likely that this part of Chinese will be included in the default installation path when installing the software. Since some software installers do not support the path method containing the Chinese name, there will be a prompt to find the path.
Solution: Modify the user's user variable mode to a path that does not include Chinese.
1. Right click on the “My Computer” icon and select “Attributes”;
2, in the pop-up "System Features" window, click the "Advanced" label, and then click the "Environment Variables" button to enter the "environment variables" setting window;
3, in At the top of the window, the User Variables of XXX will display the settings of the user variables temp and tmp. In this case, you need to click the “Edit” button to modify the variable values ​​of temp and tmp, that is, the variable. The value is changed from “%USERPROFILE%\\Local setting\\Temp” to “X:temp”;
Note: where X is the drive letter of a logical partition, if you want to set it on D drive, then X Replace with the D letter.
4, click the "OK" button to save and exit, and then restart the system to solve the problem of not finding the path when installing the software.
The above is the reason why the XP system can not install the software and prompts "The system can not find the specified path" and the solution is introduced. The method is very simple, and friends with the same problem can try to solve it.
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