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Steve Campbell
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      06-19-2007
I have a strange problem, a couple of applications won't install on my Vista
Ultimate (32 bit), an otherwise very well behaved Vista installation.. The
first is Sturmovik 1946 but being a game I can live without it. The other is
a flash creation program called SwishMax.

What’s weird is that both these installed on a previous Vista installation
(I accidentally destroyed the disk partitions.....). An earlier game from
the same Sturmovik stable installed fine on the current installation, it’s
just the new one which won’t. SwishMax is deemed Vista compatible by the
maker.

With SwishMax I run the exe install file, Vista asks me if I want to trust
it, I say ‘ok’ and then nothing at all happens. With the Sturmovik title I
get asked what install language I’d like and it then does absolutely nothing.

I’ve tried disabling all background start-up items in msconfig with no good
result. I did use Yamicsoft’s registry cleaner at one point as PC Tool’s
Registry Mechanic is not yet fully Vista compatible, although I pretty sure
the problem predated me using this. In any case I no longer have this
program nor any of the associated back-ups.

Have I damaged / deleted a registry key or is there something else that I
could try? How can I sort this?

Help much appreciated.

Thanks.
Steve

 
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David Dickinson
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      06-19-2007
"Steve Campbell" <> wrote:

> ...(I accidentally destroyed the disk partitions.....)


uh... "accidentally"? How in the world did you do that "accidentally"?
Please provide more details. I have some clients who think of themselves as
"office gurus" and I need to know everything I can about how they might
destroy their machines.

> ... I did use Yamicsoft’s registry cleaner at one point...
> Have I damaged / deleted a registry key...


Sounds plausible, although you sound like a tinkerer, and might have done
something else to break it.

> ... or is there something else that I
> could try? How can I sort this?


Reinstall Vista and, when you feel tempted to tinker again, don't.

Short of reinstalling, you could try a System Restore back to a point before
you used the Yamicsoft software, or you could try a repair installation from
the DVD.

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Steve Campbell
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      06-19-2007
Accidentally is short for a situation where a power cut corrupted my RAM
timings, the problem was that when I restored a previously verified image the
image became corrupted through that same hardware issue and destroyed the
partitions - all before I discovered the BIOS issue.. That's all old news in
that I completely re-installed Vista, just given for background.

"Tinkerer": not sure there's enough evidence for that epithet. I know my
limits, take advice but like many people sometimes experience problems, hence
the post.

Repair installations is probably the way to go but I like to amass all
possible solutions before assessing the most likely successful one, so if
anyone else can throw any more light on this I'd be grateful.

Thank you though for responding.

Steve

"David Dickinson" wrote:

> "Steve Campbell" <> wrote:
>
> > ...(I accidentally destroyed the disk partitions.....)

>
> uh... "accidentally"? How in the world did you do that "accidentally"?
> Please provide more details. I have some clients who think of themselves as
> "office gurus" and I need to know everything I can about how they might
> destroy their machines.
>
> > ... I did use Yamicsoft’s registry cleaner at one point...
> > Have I damaged / deleted a registry key...

>
> Sounds plausible, although you sound like a tinkerer, and might have done
> something else to break it.
>
> > ... or is there something else that I
> > could try? How can I sort this?

>
> Reinstall Vista and, when you feel tempted to tinker again, don't.
>
> Short of reinstalling, you could try a System Restore back to a point before
> you used the Yamicsoft software, or you could try a repair installation from
> the DVD.
>
> --
> David Dickinson
> eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org
> Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email.
>
>

 
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...winston
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      06-19-2007
Did you try accessing via Explorer, right click the installation file and choose run as administrator?
...winston

"Steve Campbell" <> wrote in message news:F48611D1-1AEB-4E2E-B4CE-...
:I have a strange problem, a couple of applications won't install on my Vista
: Ultimate (32 bit), an otherwise very well behaved Vista installation.. The
: first is Sturmovik 1946 but being a game I can live without it. The other is
: a flash creation program called SwishMax.
:
: What’s weird is that both these installed on a previous Vista installation
: (I accidentally destroyed the disk partitions.....).
 
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Steve Campbell
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      06-19-2007
Thanks Winston but yes I did.

Steve

"...winston" wrote:

> Did you try accessing via Explorer, right click the installation file and choose run as administrator?
> ...winston
>
> "Steve Campbell" <> wrote in message news:F48611D1-1AEB-4E2E-B4CE-...
> :I have a strange problem, a couple of applications won't install on my Vista
> : Ultimate (32 bit), an otherwise very well behaved Vista installation.. The
> : first is Sturmovik 1946 but being a game I can live without it. The other is
> : a flash creation program called SwishMax.
> :
> : What’s weird is that both these installed on a previous Vista installation
> : (I accidentally destroyed the disk partitions.....).
>

 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      06-19-2007
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:22:32 -0700, Steve Campbell
<> wrote:

> I have a strange problem, a couple of applications won't install on my Vista
> Ultimate (32 bit), an otherwise very well behaved Vista installation.. The
> first is Sturmovik 1946 but being a game I can live without it. The other is
> a flash creation program called SwishMax.
>
> What’s weird is that both these installed on a previous Vista installation
> (I accidentally destroyed the disk partitions.....). An earlier game from
> the same Sturmovik stable installed fine on the current installation, it’s
> just the new one which won’t. SwishMax is deemed Vista compatible by the
> maker.
>
> With SwishMax I run the exe install file, Vista asks me if I want to trust
> it, I say ‘ok’ and then nothing at all happens. With the Sturmovik title I
> get asked what install language I’d like and it then does absolutely nothing.




My guess is that you have UAC turned off.

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Steve Campbell
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      06-19-2007
I have it turned on altho' it's in 'admin'/non-passowrd mode.

Steve

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

> On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:22:32 -0700, Steve Campbell
> <> wrote:
>
> > I have a strange problem, a couple of applications won't install on my Vista
> > Ultimate (32 bit), an otherwise very well behaved Vista installation.. The
> > first is Sturmovik 1946 but being a game I can live without it. The other is
> > a flash creation program called SwishMax.
> >
> > What’s weird is that both these installed on a previous Vista installation
> > (I accidentally destroyed the disk partitions.....). An earlier game from
> > the same Sturmovik stable installed fine on the current installation, it’s
> > just the new one which won’t. SwishMax is deemed Vista compatible by the
> > maker.
> >
> > With SwishMax I run the exe install file, Vista asks me if I want to trust
> > it, I say ‘ok’ and then nothing at all happens. With the Sturmovik title I
> > get asked what install language I’d like and it then does absolutely nothing.

>
>
>
> My guess is that you have UAC turned off.
>
> --
> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
> Please Reply to the Newsgroup
>

 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      06-19-2007
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 13:38:29 -0700, Steve Campbell
<> wrote:

> I have it turned on altho' it's in 'admin'/non-passowrd mode.



I'm not familiar with the effects of that. Try changing it to normal
"on" mode and see if that fixes the problem.


> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:22:32 -0700, Steve Campbell
> > <> wrote:
> >
> > > I have a strange problem, a couple of applications won't install on my Vista
> > > Ultimate (32 bit), an otherwise very well behaved Vista installation.. The
> > > first is Sturmovik 1946 but being a game I can live without it. The other is
> > > a flash creation program called SwishMax.
> > >
> > > What’s weird is that both these installed on a previous Vista installation
> > > (I accidentally destroyed the disk partitions.....). An earlier game from
> > > the same Sturmovik stable installed fine on the current installation, it’s
> > > just the new one which won’t. SwishMax is deemed Vista compatible by the
> > > maker.
> > >
> > > With SwishMax I run the exe install file, Vista asks me if I want to trust
> > > it, I say ‘ok’ and then nothing at all happens. With the Sturmovik title I
> > > get asked what install language I’d like and it then does absolutely nothing.

> >
> >
> >
> > My guess is that you have UAC turned off.
> >
> > --
> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
> > Please Reply to the Newsgroup
> >


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David Dickinson
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      06-20-2007
"Steve Campbell" <> wrote:

> Accidentally is short for a situation where a power cut corrupted my RAM
> timings, the problem was that when I restored a previously verified image
> the
> image became corrupted through that same hardware issue and destroyed the
> partitions - all before I discovered the BIOS issue.. That's all old news
> in
> that I completely re-installed Vista, just given for background.
>
> "Tinkerer": not sure there's enough evidence for that epithet. I know my
> limits, take advice but like many people sometimes experience problems,
> hence
> the post.


:-) I apologize for my assumptions and the unintended insult (my mechanic
makes fun of me because of what I do to my car). But if you re-read your
post with an admin's jaded eye, you'll understand why I got a laugh from
it -- one that I really needed this morning.

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Steve Campbell
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      06-20-2007
Aah, here it comes..... I redownloaded the newest build of SwishMax and it
installed without a hitch. All I can think is that the archived copy I had
become corrupted by the RAM corruption I mentioned. Sturmovik doesn't but
then Ubisoft reckon it probably isn't compatible: a program released in March
2007 that isn't Vista compatible............ .

Thanks for your help. Much appreciated

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

> On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 13:38:29 -0700, Steve Campbell
> <> wrote:
>
> > I have it turned on altho' it's in 'admin'/non-passowrd mode.

>
>
> I'm not familiar with the effects of that. Try changing it to normal
> "on" mode and see if that fixes the problem.
>
>
> > "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:22:32 -0700, Steve Campbell
> > > <> wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have a strange problem, a couple of applications won't install on my Vista
> > > > Ultimate (32 bit), an otherwise very well behaved Vista installation.. The
> > > > first is Sturmovik 1946 but being a game I can live without it. The other is
> > > > a flash creation program called SwishMax.
> > > >
> > > > What’s weird is that both these installed on a previous Vista installation
> > > > (I accidentally destroyed the disk partitions.....). An earlier game from
> > > > the same Sturmovik stable installed fine on the current installation, it’s
> > > > just the new one which won’t. SwishMax is deemed Vista compatible by the
> > > > maker.
> > > >
> > > > With SwishMax I run the exe install file, Vista asks me if I want to trust
> > > > it, I say ‘ok’ and then nothing at all happens. With the Sturmovik title I
> > > > get asked what install language I’d like and it then does absolutely nothing.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > My guess is that you have UAC turned off.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
> > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup
> > >

>
> --
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