Manhunt not installing in Windows XP Professional SP1

I think something must be wrong with the installer or something because when I try to install the game, it says it cannot find manhunt. cab and the goddamn file is sitting right there on the CD! I even opened the file in XP and I was able to see all of the files inside of it and even extracted some of them just to ...

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I think something must be wrong with the installer or something because when I try to install the game, it says it cannot find "manhunt.cab" and the goddamn file is sitting right there on the CD! I even opened the file in XP and I was able to see all of the files inside of it and even extracted some of them just to see if any were corrupted or whatever. Everything is checking out fine I think something is wrong with the installer though. I did a search on google and some other people are having trouble installing the game as well.

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Don't know if you found a fix yet. Others may have the same trouble -I know I did. Called tech support.
 
Solution (one of many, but the only one that worked for me):
 
Make a new folder on your hard drive, copy the contents of ALL 3 DISCS to the new folder, then run setup file from there. Worked for me.
 
Good luck!
 
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Just a little more info, this works for error code 1311: Manhunt.cab file not found. Please make sure that the file exists and that you have access... Like most who have run into this problem, the file is on the disc and can be opened, but for some reason, installation will not proceed. Not all XP OS' will require alternate install method. I have the same copy of XP on 2 computers, one install worked fine the other had problems (same os, same anti-virus, same everything). I couldn't figure out what the difference was.