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this isn't a problem with installing Windows Vista, but rather Microsoft Installer has become corrupt. You know the one. It uses .msi files now-a-days. whenever I try to install anything that requires the use of Windows Installer, it crashes out with an error. there are many ways for installing a program, and every program uses one installer or another. the ones that use a third party installer or their own is fine, but if it uses Windows Installer, it's a no go.
I am using Vista Home Premium seeing as Home Basic is the crappiest (pardon my language) of the crappy Vista operating systems. I'd go on Linux if I could, but due to no drivers for half the hardware in my computer, it's a no go. Macs are too expensive. So I have to suffer with crappy Microsoft.
Every time I come to use Windows Installer, it comes up with "Error 1316. A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file "directory\filename.msi". just switch "directory" for C:, D: or whichever, doesn't matter, and name a file, but it always ends in the .msi extension.
I have googled the error, and tried solutions like using Microsoft's cleanup utility http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 to no avail. I have even tried updating the installer to 4.something from the Microsoft website. This didn't help, because it didn't update.
my only remaining solution is reinstall Vista, which means using up another activation reducing the total left from 9 to 8. seeing as you can only activate Vista 10 times before you have to use a premium rate number and hand over a 60+ digit number before you can activate Vista again.
I don't mind reactivating software, but when you have a limit to how many times you can, then it's rubbish. However, back on topic. Can anyone suggest how I can sort it out?
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www.simon-white-books.co.uk
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There's no limit on the number of times you can reactivate your installation on the same hardware. Some may require a phone call, but these should be toll-free as well.
As to the actual problem, you may want to retry the installer cleanup utility, this time in safe mode, as the error indicates that there is still a thread from a previous installation stuck there.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Auron" <auron[ at ]godknows.com> wrote in message news:eaIXKLmOJHA.1164[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > this isn't a problem with installing Windows Vista, but rather Microsoft > Installer has become corrupt. You know the one. It uses .msi files > now-a-days. whenever I try to install anything that requires the use of > Windows Installer, it crashes out with an error. there are many ways for > installing a program, and every program uses one installer or another. the > ones that use a third party installer or their own is fine, but if it uses > Windows Installer, it's a no go. > > I am using Vista Home Premium seeing as Home Basic is the crappiest > (pardon my language) of the crappy Vista operating systems. I'd go on > Linux if I could, but due to no drivers for half the hardware in my > computer, it's a no go. Macs are too expensive. So I have to suffer with > crappy Microsoft. > > Every time I come to use Windows Installer, it comes up with "Error 1316. > A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file > "directory\filename.msi". just switch "directory" for C:, D: or whichever, > doesn't matter, and name a file, but it always ends in the .msi extension. > > I have googled the error, and tried solutions like using Microsoft's > cleanup utility http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 to no avail. I have > even tried updating the installer to 4.something from the Microsoft > website. This didn't help, because it didn't update. > > my only remaining solution is reinstall Vista, which means using up > another activation reducing the total left from 9 to 8. seeing as you can > only activate Vista 10 times before you have to use a premium rate number > and hand over a 60+ digit number before you can activate Vista again. > > I don't mind reactivating software, but when you have a limit to how many > times you can, then it's rubbish. However, back on topic. Can anyone > suggest how I can sort it out? > > -- > > www.simon-white-books.co.uk >
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"Rick Rogers" <rick[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message news:eKVkFmnOJHA.3876[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > There's no limit on the number of times you can reactivate your > installation on the same hardware. Some may require a phone call, but > these should be toll-free as well.
i know someone who had to replace his entire set of memory. he installed a different brand. he ended having to ring Microsoft because Vista was saying that he had a change of hardware. he repeatedly told them that he was using a legit copy of Vista. I would have stuck with XP Home, but the phoneline that i had to call after reinstalling the thing so many times was unmanned. > > As to the actual problem, you may want to retry the installer cleanup > utility, this time in safe mode, as the error indicates that there is > still a thread from a previous installation stuck there.
when i run the installer, all it does is lists every program that i have installed, whether they had been installed via windows installer or not. i don't know which one i last installed. for me to do this, i'd have to use the program and remove every single program, forcing me to reinstall every program. i have installed 54 programs. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "Auron" <auron[ at ]godknows.com> wrote in message > news:eaIXKLmOJHA.1164[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> this isn't a problem with installing Windows Vista, but rather Microsoft >> Installer has become corrupt. You know the one. It uses .msi files >> now-a-days. whenever I try to install anything that requires the use of >> Windows Installer, it crashes out with an error. there are many ways for >> installing a program, and every program uses one installer or another. >> the ones that use a third party installer or their own is fine, but if it >> uses Windows Installer, it's a no go. >> >> I am using Vista Home Premium seeing as Home Basic is the crappiest >> (pardon my language) of the crappy Vista operating systems. I'd go on >> Linux if I could, but due to no drivers for half the hardware in my >> computer, it's a no go. Macs are too expensive. So I have to suffer with >> crappy Microsoft. >> >> Every time I come to use Windows Installer, it comes up with "Error 1316. >> A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file >> "directory\filename.msi". just switch "directory" for C:, D: or >> whichever, doesn't matter, and name a file, but it always ends in the >> .msi extension. >> >> I have googled the error, and tried solutions like using Microsoft's >> cleanup utility http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 to no avail. I >> have even tried updating the installer to 4.something from the Microsoft >> website. This didn't help, because it didn't update. >> >> my only remaining solution is reinstall Vista, which means using up >> another activation reducing the total left from 9 to 8. seeing as you can >> only activate Vista 10 times before you have to use a premium rate number >> and hand over a 60+ digit number before you can activate Vista again. >> >> I don't mind reactivating software, but when you have a limit to how many >> times you can, then it's rubbish. However, back on topic. Can anyone >> suggest how I can sort it out? >> >> -- >> >> www.simon-white-books.co.uk >> > >
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Hi,
"Auron" <auron[ at ]godknows.com> wrote in message news:Os1OiYqOJHA.3968[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > > "Rick Rogers" <rick[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message > news:eKVkFmnOJHA.3876[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> There's no limit on the number of times you can reactivate your >> installation on the same hardware. Some may require a phone call, but >> these should be toll-free as well. > > i know someone who had to replace his entire set of memory. he installed a > different brand. he ended having to ring Microsoft because Vista was > saying that he had a change of hardware. he repeatedly told them that he > was using a legit copy of Vista. I would have stuck with XP Home, but the > phoneline that i had to call after reinstalling the thing so many times > was unmanned.
Replacing hardware can trigger a manual activation to ensure it's not a different machine when significant changes have been made. It would not preclude one from reactivating, just have to call it in and state that the memory was changed, nothing more.
>> As to the actual problem, you may want to retry the installer cleanup >> utility, this time in safe mode, as the error indicates that there is >> still a thread from a previous installation stuck there. > > when i run the installer, all it does is lists every program that i have > installed, whether they had been installed via windows installer or not. i > don't know which one i last installed. for me to do this, i'd have to use > the program and remove every single program, forcing me to reinstall every > program. i have installed 54 programs.
Well, don't know what to tell you there. Check the creation dates of the program folders. You must have at least *some* idea of which ones were more recent. I'd also look to ones that were recently updated (like antivirus/antimalware software).
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
>> "Auron" <auron[ at ]godknows.com> wrote in message >> news:eaIXKLmOJHA.1164[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> this isn't a problem with installing Windows Vista, but rather Microsoft >>> Installer has become corrupt. You know the one. It uses .msi files >>> now-a-days. whenever I try to install anything that requires the use of >>> Windows Installer, it crashes out with an error. there are many ways for >>> installing a program, and every program uses one installer or another. >>> the ones that use a third party installer or their own is fine, but if >>> it uses Windows Installer, it's a no go. >>> >>> I am using Vista Home Premium seeing as Home Basic is the crappiest >>> (pardon my language) of the crappy Vista operating systems. I'd go on >>> Linux if I could, but due to no drivers for half the hardware in my >>> computer, it's a no go. Macs are too expensive. So I have to suffer with >>> crappy Microsoft. >>> >>> Every time I come to use Windows Installer, it comes up with "Error >>> 1316. A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file >>> "directory\filename.msi". just switch "directory" for C:, D: or >>> whichever, doesn't matter, and name a file, but it always ends in the >>> .msi extension. >>> >>> I have googled the error, and tried solutions like using Microsoft's >>> cleanup utility http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 to no avail. I >>> have even tried updating the installer to 4.something from the Microsoft >>> website. This didn't help, because it didn't update. >>> >>> my only remaining solution is reinstall Vista, which means using up >>> another activation reducing the total left from 9 to 8. seeing as you >>> can only activate Vista 10 times before you have to use a premium rate >>> number and hand over a 60+ digit number before you can activate Vista >>> again. >>> >>> I don't mind reactivating software, but when you have a limit to how >>> many times you can, then it's rubbish. However, back on topic. Can >>> anyone suggest how I can sort it out? >>> >>> -- >>> >>> www.simon-white-books.co.uk >>> >> >> >
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"Rick Rogers" <rick[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message news:%23%23nEpuuOJHA.1744[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > > "Auron" <auron[ at ]godknows.com> wrote in message > news:Os1OiYqOJHA.3968[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> >> "Rick Rogers" <rick[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message >> news:eKVkFmnOJHA.3876[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> There's no limit on the number of times you can reactivate your >>> installation on the same hardware. Some may require a phone call, but >>> these should be toll-free as well. >> >> i know someone who had to replace his entire set of memory. he installed >> a different brand. he ended having to ring Microsoft because Vista was >> saying that he had a change of hardware. he repeatedly told them that he >> was using a legit copy of Vista. I would have stuck with XP Home, but the >> phoneline that i had to call after reinstalling the thing so many times >> was unmanned. > > Replacing hardware can trigger a manual activation to ensure it's not a > different machine when significant changes have been made. It would not > preclude one from reactivating, just have to call it in and state that the > memory was changed, nothing more. > >>> As to the actual problem, you may want to retry the installer cleanup >>> utility, this time in safe mode, as the error indicates that there is >>> still a thread from a previous installation stuck there. >> >> when i run the installer, all it does is lists every program that i have >> installed, whether they had been installed via windows installer or not. >> i don't know which one i last installed. for me to do this, i'd have to >> use the program and remove every single program, forcing me to reinstall >> every program. i have installed 54 programs. > > Well, don't know what to tell you there. Check the creation dates of the > program folders. You must have at least *some* idea of which ones were > more recent. I'd also look to ones that were recently updated (like > antivirus/antimalware software).
Kaspersky is set to update hourly, which is does most of the time
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