Corrupt CAB file

I am trying to install Windows Media Player 11 and make me an error message saing I have insufficient disk space to Exchange files or have a corrupted .cab file.  I don't have a problem with low disk space, so I think it has to do with the CAB file.  Also I am not able to install other programs beside the media player and need to update my drivers.  I am running Windows XP Home Edition.
It's the exact error I get installing Media Player
"Extraction of file failed. It is probably caused by low memory (low disk space for swap files) or corrupted Cabinet file. »

Navigate to the click on the right from my computer to the disc, and then select Properties tools.   Run scandisk and fix all errors.   Then run Defrag.

Then, if the source of Media Player is a DVD: wash the disc with warm water with a drop of washing dishes hand liwuid. Rinse with plenty of hot water and dry with a clean, lint cloth. If this is fropm a file DL, re - download.

Restart and try again.

Tom

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