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Error 1324 failures when trying to install applications under
However, the problem becomes apparent when you try to install the Acceleration Expansion pack. It can't find FSX, and Acceleration won't install. The Install Shield is old, from 2005. The application error messages in Vista shows IDriverT failure (part of Install Shield). The Vista registry key "RADAR" also

Best Registry Cleaner for vista
George Hayes GeorgeHa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Rick, Tried this. BartPE is very cool. The registry editor plugin I included in the install couldn't access the registry on the machine, so this was unsuccessful. I did find the answer in the Administration,

System Restore and Windows Update
Sandi Hardmeier Microsoft MVP since 1999 http://www.ie-vista.com Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/spywaresucks Internet Explorer Community There is also a link tom another page that has me tweaking my registry stuff and that didn't work either. So when I try to install again and the same message.

Unable to install IE7
Required reading IMHO before installing IE7 B2: Sandi's Known Issues & Uninstall/Install Tips http://www.ie-vista.com/known_issues.html IE7 B2 Release Notes I can find no trace of IE7 on other users accounts in the add/remove program section. I have added the string and string value to the registry as suggested

Vista or Asta la Vista ?
Candy wrote: I write some codes in another file in order to copy CoInstaller7x.dll to "system32" and to register CoInstaller7x.dll in registry on Vista. So I don't write any information about CoInstaller7x.dll into INF file. But I always installed fail on pre-installation for un-WHQL driver. Can anyone help me?

need help xp home
In fact I can't even find it documented by its hex value in the usual place. FWIW my guess would be that it could be a hexidecimal use of this code: wusa Failure Content Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update with error 0x80071a91: Vista Security Updates for KB922045.

serious Installation problem
CAB StartCache: Error 0x8007000f: failed to set state for cabinet: SKU111.CAB and here Property(S): LOCALCACHEDRIVE = L Your Office install thinks that the MSOcache is located on the L:\. When it tries to access the L:\ drive it is failing to find the msocahce there. I'm going to guess that you don't have an L:\

massive vista problem, system registry file missing
I didn't format D:. I just did a custom install of Vista x86 over XP Pro x64. I did it that way to find out for myself what would happen if a user just assumed that "custom" meant "clean" (as in format the drive first and reinstall). Does Vista permit installing x86 on top of x64? The good news is that you can do

Do I need this Update KB935509??
Start at the bottom of the log and work your way back up until you find an xml entry. That *should* give you an idea of the component that failed to install. MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Conley Read wrote: The update for Windows Vista KB941649 repeatedly

Top Ten Reasons to Not Wait for Vista
Under Vista, this doesn't happen, so Access 2003, 2002, or 2000 attempt to use the Microsoft Access 12.0 library. Naturally enough, that fails. You cannot just uncheck the bad library and choose the correct one, since it is a required library. You can "repair" your Access install, which works until you run Access

Error 429 : ActiveX component can't create object
A few remnants left in the registry from a previous install or uninstall is all that is necessary to prevent it from installing again. Using Adobe's uninstaller still leaves It has never failed me. If this does not help you can repost and I'm sure a more knowledgeable person will assist you. Don't give up.

Can I do a clean install using the Retail Upgrade DVD
They decided not to include WinHelp32 support on Vista installation DVD. Yet they did include the ancient 16-bit WinHelp system on the same Vista DVD, and it gets automatically I was almost sure that the client does something very stupid while he can't find as simple thing as IE Explorer from his Windows.

Glitches encountered installing (Sp1 for vista 64)
Where I can download it again as Beta3 is worthless to me if it won't install. "SteveC" wrote: It happened to me too. I reinstalled Beta2 and may stick with it. It has to do with permissions and you have to find the right line in the registry and change the permissions. This is too complicated.

reinstall failes
Ian "Steve Buckley" wrote: Hello I hope you can help. I have got Windows Vista Business installed on a Desktop PC with Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise. Net 1.1SP1 installed etc to get this far but fails... Windows Update tells me there are no more updates to install... Any ideas? I am struggling to find any

WORKAROUND: use Vista for multiple versions of Access
So as was stated earlier in the thread, use "ANY" registry cleaner at your own risk, and when the app you try to install That's "supposed" to be compatible with your new windows version fails to run, don't blame the author, restore your registry. And yep I'm an MVP for a different technology and YEP I will include

help restoring partitions
Of course, as usuall, backup your Registry first 2. After June 15 there will be - No security updates, - no chance to call Microsoft Support, On checking Windows Update installation history I can find no record of Q912812 being installed but a cumulative security update for Internet Explorer & Service Pack1

Installation of Custom Dataprovider to server explorer in Vista 64bit
The reason I use a MSI is that I also install some EXEs on the desktop side too including some registry entries. The MSI has been performing this functionality This same MSI/Setup.exe combo works fine when used on a WinXP computer but fails on Vista indicating to me that it is more likely to be a UAC / elevated

WSS FAQ additions and changes - 11th - 17th June 2007
Again a repair install has the most likely chance to succeed in XP, (and can work in Vista) but you need to have a Vista DVD. ..... but this just failed and went to a screen saying that a system registry file was missing or corrupt. i tried safe mode but this just stops on the loading drivers screen and then the

Color Scheme Registry Key
My conclusion is that we can install Vista in 15 GB, but it's going to grow rapidly as we install software and the Indexing service builds its index, But when we boot from the Vista DVD to run Setup, it can't see the WinXP Registry so it uses its own rules to assign drive letters from scratch - and it assigns

Booting Vista on Different PC Computers No label
The scan completed, with: "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations." Anything else I can try? Firefox, Thunderbird, Nvidia drivers, VNC, any .exe file that tries to install an application fails with a generic error message: "firefox has stopped working - A problem caused the program to