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I just got upgrade version of vista and try to install it. In the process I
get a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error, saying that This program asked it to close in a non normal way and then the install just quits. What to do? |
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Hi Jonathan,
Please find the setupact.log file in the c:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther directory; attach the log file so that it can be analyzed. This log file should reveal what's going on. -Jason "Jonathan" wrote: > I just got upgrade version of vista and try to install it. In the process I > get a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error, saying that This program asked it > to close in a non normal way and then the install just quits. What to do? |
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Has anyone gotten any resolution about this problem--other than wiping the
slate and doing a complete fresh installation? My setupact.log file is 37.5 megabytes. I was wondering how practical it was to attach that log file to anything. Short of attaching this huge file, is there anything in particular that I should look for in the log file? "Jason" wrote: > Hi Jonathan, > > Please find the setupact.log file in the c:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther > directory; attach the log file so that it can be analyzed. This log file > should reveal what's going on. > > -Jason > > "Jonathan" wrote: > > > I just got upgrade version of vista and try to install it. In the process I > > get a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error, saying that This program asked it > > to close in a non normal way and then the install just quits. What to do? |
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Here's what resolved the issue for me:
-- Remove all Symantec-Norton software. Symantec has a tool that you can download and run. -- Do a System Restore (a so-called non-destructive restore) -- Run HP Upgrade Assistant -- Run Vista Upgrade installation (IT RAN COMPLETELY, FINALLY!) -- IMPORTANT: RERUN HP Ugrade Assistant (It installs HP-specific drivers--IMPORTANT!) In any case, chances are that some of your installed applications might have become uninstalled or require re-installation. If you don't have HP computer, your manufacturer should have something similar to what HP has. If not, I would question that manufacturer unless everything is absolutely impeccable with that brand. That all said and done, I'm questioning the usability of some changes in Vista. One expects changes, but some dialogs seem very cluttered and less user-friendly, for example. "Brad" wrote: > Has anyone gotten any resolution about this problem--other than wiping the > slate and doing a complete fresh installation? > > My setupact.log file is 37.5 megabytes. I was wondering how practical it was > to attach that log file to anything. > > Short of attaching this huge file, is there anything in particular that I > should look for in the log file? > > "Jason" wrote: > > > Hi Jonathan, > > > > Please find the setupact.log file in the c:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther > > directory; attach the log file so that it can be analyzed. This log file > > should reveal what's going on. > > > > -Jason > > > > "Jonathan" wrote: > > > > > I just got upgrade version of vista and try to install it. In the process I > > > get a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error, saying that This program asked it > > > to close in a non normal way and then the install just quits. What to do? |
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