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Installing Visual Studio 6.0

My old laptop died on me so I bought a new one and I am trying to load all of my programs on it.  I first loaded Office Pro Edition 2003 and then SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition with no problems.  Next I tried to load Visual Studio 6.0 and I am getting errors when the DLL's are loading.     Setup could not read from the file: D:\MSDesign\MDT2qd.dll.  I've get this error a lot.  I've used these disks before with no problem.  

What is going on?  Should I uninstall SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition then install Visual Studio 6.0 and then reinstall SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition?  
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The disk is clean.
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Try to copy the files to the harddisk. That way you will know if the problem if from the CD or not.
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This is a lame questions but how do I do that?  I tried to go into My Compter and then access the drive the disk is in and it only starts the SetUp program.
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My disk was bad so I had to get a new copy but I wanted you to have the points.
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