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      13th Jun 2006
I am in a University Network. I never had problems to install software
in my WinXP (I have a user account with adm rights), but now I found
with two installations the following serious problem:
1. Start to install
2. All goes OK, at the beginning of the installation. I can chose
custom/standard options, etc.
3. In the middle of the installation (the progress-bar is more than
half way usually, or sometimes just at the beginning), the computer
does a very quick shutdown, without any advice, and without any other
signal of error (blue screen, etc.)
4. The Pc re-starts immediately, but it does not proceed with the boot.
It sops just before the "DMI detection" if I remember correctly.
5. If I switch off and on again everything continues normally without
any warning: "The computer has been closed accidentally....etc.".
6. Touching wood I did not lose directories, etc. (chkdsk done
manually), and no sign of the installation has been left on the pc.

Questions:
a) Apart asking to the IT department, is there a way (a software, for
instance) that I can check if there have been introduced restrictions
in my PC in order to avoid softw. installations?
b) Is there a way to control a log so to see what have caused the
shutdown (DrWatson)?
c) could be some corruptions in the installers (the software I tried to
install were different)?

Any suggestion is welcome. TIA.

 
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      13th Jun 2006
what is the software you are trying to install? the corruption could be due
to beta's. they may also be attempting to install a boot virus, maybe
accessing your bios cmos or possibly not enough ram or diskspace....

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> I am in a University Network. I never had problems to install software
> in my WinXP (I have a user account with adm rights), but now I found
> with two installations the following serious problem:
> 1. Start to install
> 2. All goes OK, at the beginning of the installation. I can chose
> custom/standard options, etc.
> 3. In the middle of the installation (the progress-bar is more than
> half way usually, or sometimes just at the beginning), the computer
> does a very quick shutdown, without any advice, and without any other
> signal of error (blue screen, etc.)
> 4. The Pc re-starts immediately, but it does not proceed with the boot.
> It sops just before the "DMI detection" if I remember correctly.
> 5. If I switch off and on again everything continues normally without
> any warning: "The computer has been closed accidentally....etc.".
> 6. Touching wood I did not lose directories, etc. (chkdsk done
> manually), and no sign of the installation has been left on the pc.
>
> Questions:
> a) Apart asking to the IT department, is there a way (a software, for
> instance) that I can check if there have been introduced restrictions
> in my PC in order to avoid softw. installations?
> b) Is there a way to control a log so to see what have caused the
> shutdown (DrWatson)?
> c) could be some corruptions in the installers (the software I tried to
> install were different)?
>
> Any suggestion is welcome. TIA.
>
>

 
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      13th Jun 2006
Thanks for your answer
> what is the software you are trying to install?

They are not betas. One of the two installers, was in fact the same
file (a freeware) that I had already installed in another machine
without any problem at all. I have nominally enough Ram and HD space.
That is why I started to have doubts of different sort (though I could
not exlcude in principle Hardware subtle problems).

 
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      13th Jun 2006
Yeh, well since it is "freeware" I would refrain from trying to overcome /
defeat the computer defenses, especially on a university networked system.
There are a lot of possibilities as to why you can not install that
particular software now. But if you try to circumvent the problem, it will
only result in a disaster........ "Don't let this be your white whale -- snap
out of it and don't commit yourself with trying to install this freeware..."
:-)


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> Thanks for your answer
> > what is the software you are trying to install?

> They are not betas. One of the two installers, was in fact the same
> file (a freeware) that I had already installed in another machine
> without any problem at all. I have nominally enough Ram and HD space.
> That is why I started to have doubts of different sort (though I could
> not exlcude in principle Hardware subtle problems).
>
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      14th Jun 2006
The freeware is not the culprit. I tried two other installations. Same
result. It should be a way to know what is going on in your own
machine.

 
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