On Dec 10, 7:31 pm, tcoo...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Dec 10, 9:18 am, Stevey <sv...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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> > What folder are you downloading to?
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> > I had never had a problem such as you describe.
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> > tcoo...@gmail.com wrote:
> > >Hello,
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> > >I'm having some problems installing downloaded programs in Vista. I'm
> > >using the Home Premium edition, and this is a vanilla install.
> > >Hardware is all up to date, E4500 C2 Duo, 3 GB memory, 945 intel
> > >chipset, discreet NVidia 8600 GT graphics. Certainly should be
> > >capable of running Vista without a problem, and I don't think that's
> > >my issue.
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> > >Here's my situation. After installing vista the first things I did
> > >was go to the motherboard maker's website and get the latest drivers
> > >for the audio, lan, and chipset. I also downloaded the Nvidia G-Force
> > >drivers from their website. Finally I picked up copies of Avast Anti-
> > >Virus and Firefox from the official sites.
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> > >Each of the drivers were specifically for Vista.
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> > >When I try to run each of these programs, it first asks me to allow or
> > >cancel, I choose allow. Immediately I get a message telling me that
> > >the program has stopped running and windows is looking for a
> > >solution. The progress bar quickly stops, and I only have the option
> > >to dismiss the dialog box. With some of the programs I get an option
> > >to tell MS about my problem, but not all programs... Specifically
> > >Firefox.
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> > >The user is setup as an administrator, and I've tried just running the
> > >programs by double clicking and also by right clicking and choosing
> > >the run as administrator option. I get the exact same results for
> > >both.
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> > >The interesting thing is it seems that there don't seem to be any
> > >problems installing programs from CD. The video drivers included with
> > >the card install without a hitch. As do the original drivers for the
> > >devices on the motherboard (Although the AC97 software included isn't
> > >for Vista). My friend also installed a couple games from DVD without
> > >a problem. (It's his computer, I'm just his setup monkey)
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> > >What I've tried:
> > >o Install Vista updates via Windows Update. 30 some updates installed
> > >and no change.
> > >o Reinstall Vista in a new directory (the backup to "windows.old"
> > >method) I did not format the drive.
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> > >Is there a known issue or setting I need to change here? Seems odd
> > >that out of the box I can't install downloaded programs.
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> > >Thanks in advance!
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> The default location of \Users\<user>\downloads\ Is where the files
> have been downloaded to. I also moved the files to another partition
> after downloading.
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> Should it matter where the file is downloaded to? Seems bizarre to me
> that this would make any difference.
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> I will try the suggestion to check the properties dialog and see if
> there's an alert that the program is blocked. Seems like there should
> be an error message to that tune though if that is the case, at least
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Hey I have the same issue. Did you ever get the problem solved? Please
help.