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After having a problem accessing any removable drives, I
foolishly decided to repair Windows. When the repair program reaches a certain point, it can't find the file MSRedist.msi and asks me to find it. I can't find it anywhere, even on the Microsoft web site. Where is it supposed to be? When I cancel out of this file, everything loads properly until it trys to setup the start menu where the system hangs, not crashes. Anyone know what's going on? |
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I think this is part of a Norton product. Did you have Norton AV or
anything on the system? If so, reinstalling it may help. -- **************************************** Michael Sanford Windows Installer MVP **************************************** "DaveW" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1525001c44653$1f10a170$a401280a@phx.gbl... > After having a problem accessing any removable drives, I > foolishly decided to repair Windows. When the repair > program reaches a certain point, it can't find the file > MSRedist.msi and asks me to find it. I can't find it > anywhere, even on the Microsoft web site. Where is it > supposed to be? > > When I cancel out of this file, everything loads properly > until it trys to setup the start menu where the system > hangs, not crashes. > > Anyone know what's going on? |
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I agree that was my initial problem, and I didn't find out
until too late. I foolishly tried to repair Windows2000 and now can't get past the start-menu setup at the end of the repair. I'm wondering if the missing msi file has anything to do with the hangup, and, if so, where can I get it. I apparently loaded it with some of my other software because it is not a part of the Windows disk. >-----Original Message----- >I think this is part of a Norton product. Did you have Norton AV or >anything on the system? If so, reinstalling it may help. > >-- >**************************************** >Michael Sanford >Windows Installer MVP >**************************************** >"DaveW" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:1525001c44653$1f10a170$a401280a@phx.gbl... >> After having a problem accessing any removable drives, I >> foolishly decided to repair Windows. When the repair >> program reaches a certain point, it can't find the file >> MSRedist.msi and asks me to find it. I can't find it >> anywhere, even on the Microsoft web site. Where is it >> supposed to be? >> >> When I cancel out of this file, everything loads properly >> until it trys to setup the start menu where the system >> hangs, not crashes. >> >> Anyone know what's going on? > > >. > |
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Had the same problem.. put in your Norton Antivius disk
and navitage to the msredist directory.. this should fix the problem >-----Original Message----- >I agree that was my initial problem, and I didn't find out >until too late. I foolishly tried to repair Windows2000 >and now can't get past the start-menu setup at the end of >the repair. I'm wondering if the missing msi file has >anything to do with the hangup, and, if so, where can I >get it. I apparently loaded it with some of my other >software because it is not a part of the Windows disk. >>-----Original Message----- >>I think this is part of a Norton product. Did you have >Norton AV or >>anything on the system? If so, reinstalling it may help. >> >>-- >>**************************************** >>Michael Sanford >>Windows Installer MVP >>**************************************** >>"DaveW" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >message >>news:1525001c44653$1f10a170$a401280a@phx.gbl... >>> After having a problem accessing any removable drives, I >>> foolishly decided to repair Windows. When the repair >>> program reaches a certain point, it can't find the file >>> MSRedist.msi and asks me to find it. I can't find it >>> anywhere, even on the Microsoft web site. Where is it >>> supposed to be? >>> >>> When I cancel out of this file, everything loads >properly >>> until it trys to setup the start menu where the system >>> hangs, not crashes. >>> >>> Anyone know what's going on? >> >> >>. >> >. > |
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just had the same problem on a repair of windows 2000, this
info helped a ton! thanks Glen >-----Original Message----- >Had the same problem.. put in your Norton Antivius disk >and navitage to the msredist directory.. this should fix >the problem >>-----Original Message----- >>I agree that was my initial problem, and I didn't find >out >>until too late. I foolishly tried to repair Windows2000 >>and now can't get past the start-menu setup at the end of >>the repair. I'm wondering if the missing msi file has >>anything to do with the hangup, and, if so, where can I >>get it. I apparently loaded it with some of my other >>software because it is not a part of the Windows disk. >>>-----Original Message----- >>>I think this is part of a Norton product. Did you have >>Norton AV or >>>anything on the system? If so, reinstalling it may help. >>> >>>-- >>>**************************************** >>>Michael Sanford >>>Windows Installer MVP >>>**************************************** >>>"DaveW" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>message >>>news:1525001c44653$1f10a170$a401280a@phx.gbl... >>>> After having a problem accessing any removable drives, >I >>>> foolishly decided to repair Windows. When the repair >>>> program reaches a certain point, it can't find the file >>>> MSRedist.msi and asks me to find it. I can't find it >>>> anywhere, even on the Microsoft web site. Where is it >>>> supposed to be? >>>> >>>> When I cancel out of this file, everything loads >>properly >>>> until it trys to setup the start menu where the system >>>> hangs, not crashes. >>>> >>>> Anyone know what's going on? >>> >>> >>>. >>> >>. >> >. > |
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i also having the same problem like yours, can you help me?
tq >-----Original Message----- >After having a problem accessing any removable drives, I >foolishly decided to repair Windows. When the repair >program reaches a certain point, it can't find the file >MSRedist.msi and asks me to find it. I can't find it >anywhere, even on the Microsoft web site. Where is it >supposed to be? > >When I cancel out of this file, everything loads properly >until it trys to setup the start menu where the system >hangs, not crashes. > >Anyone know what's going on? >. > |
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i also having the same problem like yours, can you help me?
tq >-----Original Message----- >After having a problem accessing any removable drives, I >foolishly decided to repair Windows. When the repair >program reaches a certain point, it can't find the file >MSRedist.msi and asks me to find it. I can't find it >anywhere, even on the Microsoft web site. Where is it >supposed to be? > >When I cancel out of this file, everything loads properly >until it trys to setup the start menu where the system >hangs, not crashes. > >Anyone know what's going on? >. > |
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DaveW wrote: > *After having a problem accessing any removable drives, I > foolishly decided to repair Windows. When the repair > program reaches a certain point, it can't find the file > MSRedist.msi and asks me to find it. I can't find it > anywhere, even on the Microsoft web site. Where is it > supposed to be? > > When I cancel out of this file, everything loads properly > until it trys to setup the start menu where the system > hangs, not crashes. > > Anyone know what's going on? * > -Reply posted by HuMawa - > I had the same problem, except that it didn't hang in trying to se > up the start menu. However, each time I start an application, WI > 2000 tries to find installation files. > A temporary, not very elegant, workaround is to cancel this dialo > box several times > Anyone knows how to fix this problem? > Thanks in advance > > HuMawa > - humaw ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via http://www.mcse.m ----------------------------------------------------------------------- View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message722421.htm |
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In previous posts, MSRedist.msi was actually an installation package included
with the Norton anti-virus product. Normally browsing on the Norton AV CD would allow you to find the installation package. I found it mentioned in a search at: http://www.eggheadcafe.com/ng/micro.../post291159.asp. Apparently during your repair you deleted all of your cached .MSI files. You should run a product repair for each product in Add/Remove Programs (go to support info link and then click on the repair button). This will cause a recache of the installation package. Hope this helps, - Carolyn Napier Microsoft Windows Installer Team -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only. MSI FAQ: <http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/community/centers/management/msi_faq.mspx> "humawa" <humawa.1itoad@mail.mcse.ms> wrote in message news:humawa.1itoad@mail.mcse.ms... > > DaveW wrote: >> *After having a problem accessing any removable drives, I >> foolishly decided to repair Windows. When the repair >> program reaches a certain point, it can't find the file >> MSRedist.msi and asks me to find it. I can't find it >> anywhere, even on the Microsoft web site. Where is it >> supposed to be? >> >> When I cancel out of this file, everything loads properly >> until it trys to setup the start menu where the system >> hangs, not crashes. >> >> Anyone know what's going on? * > >> -Reply posted by HuMawa - >> I had the same problem, except that it didn't hang in trying to set >> up the start menu. However, each time I start an application, WIN >> 2000 tries to find installation files. >> A temporary, not very elegant, workaround is to cancel this dialog >> box several times >> Anyone knows how to fix this problem? >> Thanks in advance >> >> HuMawa >> > > > > -- > humawa > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Posted via http://www.mcse.ms > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message722421.html > |
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Same problem happened here after updating a windows 2000 OS. MSRedist.msi can be found under /support/redist/ on the Norto Systemworks 2004 CD. I am letting the Windows Installer find the MSI files it is looking fo and it seems to be fixing the problem. Has not asked for MSRedis again. Who ever said the Internet serves no purpose?! Thanks to those in the know - PDG70 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via http://www.mcse.m ----------------------------------------------------------------------- View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message722421.htm |
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