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Windows Installer -_-

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 6:12 pm
by }TCP{Cee
Good evening, spam forum.
I browsed the net for my problem and failed, so I rely on you ppl to save me :P
Whenever I'm trying to install some program, which uses msi stuff, I get some error telling me that Windows Installer cant be accessed and what not.
Now I dont wanna reinstall windows and repairing it (-_-) didnt fix the problem either. Its probably from the time when that adaware crap deleted some registry entries of mine and thus removed programs from startup.
There were some solutions on the M$ site like delete the msiexec thing or something about msiexec /regserver. Nothing worked. Is msiexec somehow autostarted by the system ? Or something related to it ? :P

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 6:18 pm
by }TCP{Coco
Hi Cee!

Sorry, I don't know anything about msiexec. But in this situation, I would try two things:

1. Check if the Windows installer is available as a seperate download in the most recent version from the Microsoft website. Maybe, you can simply install a newer version over the existing (and corrupted) one and thus repair it.

2. In case you're using Windows XP (don't know if other versions also offer it), you can boot the Windows install CD and select Repair instead of a complete install. This should copy all important files of Windows to your C: partition again.

Coco.

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 6:31 pm
by }TCP{Cee
I did both 1 and 2..When I reinstall it, it seems to install it but the error is still there, so I dunno if theres some registry setting missing ;_;
And I repaired it as well and that also didnt fix it..it obviously replaced my old files, but that didnt seem to help.. Do you have msiexec as some autostart object in msconfig ? :/

I cant even run IE anymore, it just keeps opening "Windows Installer preparing to install" windows -___-

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 6:53 pm
by }TCP{Coco
Hi!

Hmm, this really sound like a serious problem. Did you check if there's a removal tool from MS for the installer? Perhaps, some settings became corrupted and these aren't refreshed when you reinstall it.
}TCP{Cee wrote:Do you have msiexec as some autostart object in msconfig ? :/
No, the only thing I have is UpdReg.EXE. No msiexec anywhere.

The problem with the IE is quite strange, too. It seems that it also became crippled. Maybe, your spy-/adware removal tool removed some third party extensions for the IE and damaged the installation.

Altogether, I think it doesn't look very good, I'm afraid. You probably can't avoid to reinstall windows as a whole. :-(

Coco.

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:06 pm
by }TCP{Snowbird
STOPPPPPP!!!!!

Do a System wiederherstelung.

A "Go Back" in english.

The file that you deleted was corupt, and without it, you can not repair or reinstall it, as far as I know. I have had this problem b-4. Now the only problem is, when this works, you have a virus on your computer, that has infected the registry. Download XÜ Clean, and try to get rid of it that way. If not, there are other things we can try, but I would suggest right now to save what you can and do a "Government...Format C:"

Call me when you need help. :-)

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 7:10 am
by }TCP{Cee
Ye, I reinstalled it ~____~
Why cant programs store their settings in ini files like they're supposed to, instead of the damn registry which always gets lost -____-

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 7:44 am
by THC_54j0
try to install a fresh copy of service pack 2(even if the windows instalation includes it) + all the updates, if it doesnt help, try norton utilities system check, it fixes broken links, missing .dll-s, etc... to some degree... you're despered, right? :P

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:04 am
by SLAPHEAD
OK Cee.
Try here http://domains.googlesyndication.com/ap ... hotfix.net

And dl the window installer fix.
I have not tried it but hopefully it will help.

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 9:26 am
by }TCP{Cee
Isnt that just some advertising site ? :/
And I already reinstalled Windows and all is well again.. Luckily I exported my old registry, so I avoid installing most of my games again :O

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:48 pm
by }TCP{Snowbird
LOL, and glad you got it fixed.

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:07 pm
by SLAPHEAD
Cool Cee.
It is recommended that you reinstall XP once every 6months to a year.
(If using it to download,surf the web,installing/uninstaling games,demos etc)

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:11 pm
by }TCP{Marcin.B.BlackT32
True, that's the weak point of most Windows, unfortuneally :(. Its good to make backup ,so it will bring your old setup, before reinstall, so you propably won't have to install all aplications again.

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 3:17 pm
by the_kay
*never having to reinstall my system :)*

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 8:21 pm
by }TCP{Cee
Thats not the fault of the OS, its the fault of programs making changes to the OS :P

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 9:37 pm
by }TCP{Carnage
Actualy it the fault of the user using the OS :P